The
summit is held at the Lookout at the
V&A Waterfront in Cape Town, comes as the global medical cannabis market remains
to expand and increasing numbers of countries around the globe legalise its use.
With estimates that the cannabis and associated products market could be worth
R27 billion by 2023, this potential has led to a boom in regional cannabis
interest and investment. CannaTech Cape Town will unite industry pioneers from
over the African landmass and the world, many known for their noteworthy and
notable commitments. These
commitments were to the worldwide restorative and recreational cannabis
showcase in all fields, including Agricultural Tech and Innovation, Business
and Finance, Policy and Regulation, Science and Medicine. "The global interest in Africa’s
cannabis market and South Africa’s recent legislative acceptance of cannabis
makes Cape Town the perfect destination for CannaTech," said Saul Kaye,
founder and CEO of iCAN:Israel-Cannabis.
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