It’s been called the breakthrough the medical marijuana industry has been waiting for, a technology that will bring widespread use of cannabis for pain relief to hospitals all over the world. But most ...
Scientists at Canadian McMaster University and the University of Waterloo recently used 3D printing to look at the impact of cannabis on human lungs. In order to do this, they created an open-source ...
As the cannabis industry matures and more brands are created and launched, consumer expectations will increase and packaging will need to be memorable, aspirational, and communicative. To help ...
The lucrative legal cannabis industry is now utilizing advanced technology solutions such as 3D printing. Integrating 3D printing into the cannabis market is expected to result in improved efficiency ...
The marijuana landscape is changing rapidly. Cannabis is legal for medicinal purposes in 34 states, and in 15 more (plus D.C.) for all adults. One in three adults now live in states where the drug ...
Mike Tyson, 3D printing and cannabis: it might seem as a strange combination at first glance, and yet, this news has made quite a stir in the additive manufacturing market. It’s not quite what you ...
Many businesses and individuals increasingly imagine alternatives to food products. More importantly, these food alternatives require the use of 3D printing. But when it comes to food, it’s easy to ...
Mike Tyson has got into the cannabis industry in a truly bizarre way. The former heavyweight champion is going to be manufacturing cannabis beverages using a new 3D-printing technology called Smart ...
Mike Tyson's company partners with US startup Smart Cup to print (Yes, Print) cannabis beverages. Many businesses and individuals increasingly imagine alternatives to food products. More importantly, ...
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