The last two weeks of June in Berlin have become the meeting point for the cannabis industry, in a country that promises to move forward with legalization later this year. After Mary Jane and the CB Club, which takes place today at the Prince Charles, the ICBC — International Cannabis Business Conference closes a fortnight specially dedicated to business and investment in the cannabis area. considered a one of the biggest events in the cannabis industry in Europe, the ICBC returns, once again, to the Hotel Estrel, in Berlin, on the 29th and 30th of June.
The event, especially aimed at B2B, expects thousands of visitors from over 80 countries. In addition to the approximately 170 exhibitors, the ICBC also has a cycle of lectures, where several speakers will discuss the advances and setbacks in the cannabis sector at an international level, with special emphasis on the legalization of adult use in Germany. The presentation is in charge of the usual MC Ngaio Bealum, with the special participation of Jim Belushi as host of the After Party.
The cycle of conferences of the ICBC will deal with topics related to the current situation of the cannabis industry in Europe and beyond, with emphasis on legalization in Germany and panels on innovation, research and regulation, among many others. Participants will have the opportunity to attend discussion sessions facilitated by various internationally renowned speakers, specialists in various areas of the cannabis industry. The complete program can be consulted here.
As the cannabis industry continues to expand globally, the conference will provide a platform for industry professionals to connect with each other, learn and network with potential investors and business partners. The ICBC is expected to attract participants from a variety of sectors, including healthcare, finance, industry, cultivation, quality and technology.
The event will take place at the historic Hotel Estrel, with the usual VIP party hosted by Jim Belushi and ICBC founder, Alex Rogers. Tickets can be purchased here.