The PEI BioAlliance is hosting our next BioNetworking Session featuring informative presentations on the growth of the Cannabis industry in the province. This event will be held on Wednesday, February 14 at the Charlottetown Library and will feature: Auxly, Retro Cannabis and FIGR. Presentations will be followed by a networking lunch.
Presentations: 11:00 a.m. – 12:00 p.m.
Networking Lunch: 12:00 – 12:30 p.m.
About the Presenters:
Auxly
Auxly is a leading Canadian consumer packaged goods company in the cannabis products market, headquartered in Toronto, Canada. The Company operates a 52,000 square foot processing facility in PEI where it conducts its primary derivative cannabis product development, manufacturing and research and development activities. It also operates a 1.1 million square foot automated greenhouse cultivation facility in Leamington, Ontario that supports the Company’s extensive consumer-tailored product suite. Auxly’s mission is to help consumers live happier lives through quality cannabis products that they trust and love.
Retro Cannabis
RETRO Cannabis is a craft micro producer based in Prince Edward Island who continues to emerge as a differentiator in the Canadian market. From their inception in 2021, they have steadfastly committed to the pursuit of excellence, channeling their energy into creating Premium Craft Quality products. At the heart of RETRO, lies a vision to redefine the Canadian cannabis industry leveraging Vintage Vibes and Modern Methods. Their mission goes beyond crafting exceptional products, it’s about weaving a narrative that seamlessly combines the nostalgia of the past with the innovation of the future.
FIGR
FIGR cultivates, processes and distributes cannabis-based products for the Canadian recreational cannabis market. Their facility, located in the BioCommons Research Park, is over 320,000 sq. ft., which includes indoor and greenhouse cultivation sections, as well as a processing facility to get product ready for final sale. They currently supply recreational cannabis products to every province in Canada.