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The International Cannabis Business Conference (ICBC) is Coming to Zurich

byCT Report
07/05/2019
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The International Cannabis Business Conference (ICBC) is excited to bring its trademark blend of business, politics and culture to Zurich, Switzerland, in a team-up with the CannaTrade hemp fair. The first ICBC Zurich will be held at the beautiful Atlantis Hotel.

The ICBC is traveling to Zurich after its third consecutive year in Berlin, Germany, the first and biggest business-to-business (B2B) cannabis industry event in Europe, with over 1,200 people from 60 countries in attendance. Before Berlin, the ICBC teamed up with Spannabis to create Spain’s largest cannabis B2B in Barcelona.

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Top investors, entrepreneurs, and advocates will be converging upon Zurich to learn the latest industry developments while enjoying the very best industry networking opportunities in the world. The ICBC Zurich will kick off with an exclusive VIP party, before a day of expert panels and an after-party exclusive to conference attendees. The after-party will be held at the Space Monkey and will feature DJ Leeroy Thornhill, best known for his decade performing with Prodigy.

Panels at the conference include: The Trajectory of the Swiss Market, CBD in Switzerland, International Regulatory, International Investment, Investment and Capital Markets, Cannabis Bio-Tech, Cannabis Industry’s Top Technology, Cannabis Extracts, and Strategic Partnerships. The ICBC will focus on the present and future of Switzerland’s cannabis/hemp industry while proving an overview of the international industry and provide a glimpse into the future of the Swiss, European, and global markets.

“Switzerland has been flying under the radar a bit, but the nation has a great history as a pioneer in cannabis and hemp policy reforms. Now that the Swiss government has licensed over 600 businesses to sell low-THC, high-CBD cannabis, the local market is starting to boom,” says Alex Rogers, Executive Producer of the ICBC.

“The future is very bright for the Swiss industry as we can expect the innovative nation to end prohibition and legalize cannabis commerce in the near future. As legalization continues to spread nation-by-nation, Switzerland’s industry is poised to be a global leader. We are so happy to bring the ICBC to Zurich and we couldn’t be happier to team up with CannaTrade. This is a perfect match that will be the cannabis industry event to attend, for those in the industry, and those thinking of joining.”null

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