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Network, Educate, and Innovate with the Cannabis Industry at CannaCon Seattle, Feb. 15-17

CannaCon, one of the world’s largest B2B cannabis networking expos, is coming back to Seattle on February 15, 16, and 17. Located at the Washington State Convention Center, the CannaCon Seattle expo will feature notable speakers, educational seminars, panel discussions, and countless networking opportunities on an exhibition floor packed full with more than 400 booths and thousands of attendees.

Secure tickets today to guarantee yourself an opportunity to meet and greet with the industry’s most promising companies and see for yourself the latest technology and innovations coming out of the cannabis space!

Washington’s Governor Jay Insley has been scheduled to speak at the event — he is expected to address one of the biggest issues currently facing the Washington cannabis industry: what will happen now that Jeff Sessions has rescinded the Cole Memo protections? Mexico’s former President Vincente Fox will also deliver a keynote address on Friday, February 16 that will touch on the many social and economic benefits of ending the prohibition of cannabis.

Meanwhile, seminars occurring throughout the event promise even more educational opportunities by bringing entrepreneurs and industry pioneers together to discuss their business experience in the cannabis space.

There will be so much happening at this year’s CannaCon expo that one person cannot hope to see it all — luckily, attendees can sort through and choose from the many available seminars with ease, as they have been categorized into different “paths” that each represent a major part of the cannabis industry: Cultivation, Compliance, Business/Legal, Retail, Extraction, Science/Genetics, and Marketing/Branding.

With less than a month before CannaCon Seattle kicks off, you can still shave some dollars off the ticket price by purchasing in advance — readers can get also snag an additional 30% discount on tickets by using the promo code CANNACON30 during checkout.

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