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Cannabis Europa 2025: London becomes this week’s epicentre for the international cannabis industry
The British capital is set to host Cannabis Europa London 24 on 25 and 2025 June 2025, bringing together leaders, investors and policymakers to shape the future of the international cannabis industry. With an unparalleled focus on clinical excellence, regulatory integrity and sustainability, the event, which includes the Business of Cannabis Awards, promises to be a crucial milestone for the advancement of the European market.
Over two intense days at the Barbican Centre, more than 1.500 influential figures, from executives and investors to politicians and industry experts, will converge to discuss the challenges and opportunities that lie ahead. Cannabis Europa is recognised as one of Europe’s leading medical cannabis conferences and exhibitors’ fairs, and stands out as a key starting point for business growth.
The event’s agenda is extensive and covers the industry’s most pressing topics. The unique aspects of the European path will be explored, with an emphasis on the region’s distinction as a global benchmark for cannabis standards. Panels and in-depth discussions will address the state of the industry in key markets such as Switzerland, Germany and France, examining the different regulatory approaches and significant steps taken towards the legalisation of medical cannabis.
In addition to legislative and market perspectives, the conference will focus on financing for the medical cannabis industry, a vital topic for its continued development. The event will also serve as a platform to learn from the experiences of other models, including developments and lessons learned in the United States. This exchange of knowledge is essential for Europe to identify the next wave of opportunities and gain insights that are crucial for the industry. The ongoing change in the legislative landscape, with countries such as Malta, Luxembourg and Switzerland moving towards decriminalizing or legalizing recreational use, creates new market potential that will be explored in detail.
Cannabis Europa 2025 is more than a conference; it is a catalyst for critical discussions and the formation of valuable partnerships that will unlock the vast potential of cannabis in Europe. By connecting policymakers, regulators, investors, entrepreneurs and industry experts, the event reaffirms its role as a driver of connection and the cannabis revolution on the continent, promising two days of learning, networking and debate that will shape the future.
For more information, you can consult the Cannabis Europa official website.
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[Disclaimer: Please note that this text was originally written in Portuguese and is translated into English and other languages using an automatic translator. Some words may differ from the original and typos or errors may occur in other languages.]____________________________________________________________________________________________________
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With a degree in Journalism from the University of Coimbra, Laura Ramos has a postgraduate degree in Photography and has been a Journalist since 1998. Winner of the Business of Cannabis Awards in the category "Journalist of the Year 2024", Laura was a correspondent for Jornal de Notícias in Rome, Italy, and Press Officer in the Office of the Minister of Education of the 21st Portuguese Government. She has an international certification in Permaculture (PDC) and created the street-art photography archive “Say What? Lisbon” @saywhatlisbon. Co-founder and Editor of CannaReporter® and coordinator of PTMC - Portugal Medical Cannabis, Laura directed the documentary “Pacientes” and was part of the steering group of the first Postgraduate Course in GxP's for Medicinal Cannabis in Portugal, in partnership with the Military Laboratory and the Faculty of Pharmacy of the University of Lisbon.



