Why This Cannabis Capital Conference In Chicago Is A Must-Attend In Fall

June 13, 2023 · Benzinga

In a highly anticipated move that’s sending ripples through the cannabis industry, the Benzinga Cannabis Capital Conference is set to return to Chicago on September 27-28, following its spectacularly successful April event in Miami. This flagship event has steadily grown in reputation and influence, emerging as a crucial platform for fostering partnerships, sharing marketing insights, and facilitating capital shifts within the dynamic cannabis space.

The Miami conference saw massive attendance and more than 3,000 one-on-one meetings, underscoring its reputation as a prominent hub for networking and partnership-building. As the industry continues to evolve, such forums play a pivotal role in driving its growth and development. Yet, what sets this conference apart is its universal appeal; no matter who you are in the cannabis industry, there are key takeaways waiting for you in Chicago.

For cannabis companies, this conference offers an exclusive chance to discuss the future of retail brands with mainstream CPG executives and learn from operators optimizing infrastructure to scale. It’s an unparalleled opportunity to meet a plethora of investors in a compact two-day timeframe, engage with fellow CEOs, policy makers, and thought leaders, and gain recognition by applying to the Benzinga Cannabis Awards.

Investors stand to gain significant insight into companies thriving in the current market environment and understand the developing wave of industry Mergers and Acquisitions (M&A). Interacting with CEOs and decision-makers from premier companies, they also get a chance to meet hundreds of companies on-site through the event app and discover up-and-coming businesses.

Service providers can benefit from networking opportunities with CEOs and decision makers from leading companies, engage with regulatory leaders and politicians, and showcase their company’s success in front of potential clients. They can uncover trends that could assist their practices in meeting client needs and build lasting relationships with emerging companies.

Furthermore, the conference extends a special invitation to women-owned and minority-owned businesses. These businesses have the opportunity to showcase their companies, connect with investors helping shape the industry, and access discounted tickets through partnerships with organizations such as Women Grow, Minorities 4 Medical Marijuana, and BIPOCANN. The conference also encourages these businesses to apply for a scholarship pass if they are verified social equity businesses and share their industry expertise as speakers.

As the saying goes, the conversation started in Miami, and now it’s time to conclude it in Chicago. This Benzinga Cannabis Capital Conference stands as a testament to the dynamic, ever-evolving nature of the cannabis industry, reflecting the excitement, innovation, and opportunity that continue to define this vibrant sector. (Full Story)

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