Events

Power Connections Cannabis Conference

Join us at the Power Connections Cannabis Conference on September 10, 2025, in Novi, Michigan! This major industry event is designed for retailers, processors, and growers, focusing on execution, scale, and operations. Discover invaluable insights into best practices and vendor connections that can elevate your business in New York’s booming market. Learn from the successes of states like Michigan and gain strategies that will transform your approach to the cannabis industry. Don’t miss this opportunity to pump up your strategy and network with industry leaders—mark your calendar for an event that promises to be a game-changer!

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CHAMPS Trade Show

Discover the vibrant world of cannabis at the CHAMPS Trade Show, happening from November 11-13, 2025, in Fort Lauderdale, FL! This premier event brings together industry leaders in retail, cultivation, and brand building, showcasing exhibitors from across the nation. For New York operators, this is an unmissable opportunity to explore cross-state supply chains, forge valuable partnerships, and ignite expansion ideas. Think beyond your borough and immerse yourself in big-vision brand work. Join us to gain insights and inspiration that could elevate your business to new heights! Don’t miss out on this chance to connect and innovate!

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Navigating New York’s METRC Transition

Are you a licensed dispensary owner or grower in New York? Don’t miss out on the crucial session, “Navigating New York’s METRC Transition,” happening on November 19, 2025. This hybrid event is designed to equip you with essential knowledge about the state’s upcoming METRC track-and-trace deployment, including Retail ID and module integrations. Compliance and technical readiness are vital for your operations, and this is your opportunity to get ahead. If you haven’t started thinking about METRC yet, consider this your wake-up call! Join us to ensure your business is prepared for the future.

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