After sharing some updates on what was discussed during ICBC Berlin last week, it is now time for photos! While the cannabis industry is going through tough times, that did not stop over 100 companies from exhibiting at the German show. In fact, lots of international companies made their way to Berlin: from North America, to South Africa and New Zealand. It was definitely an international event. While the mornings started off a bit slow, exhibitors seemed happy with the interest they received during the two days.
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Photo report: ICBC Berlin 2023
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Elvira Oosterbaan
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