DeepCell Industries raises $410K to develop tech for cannabis-infused sugar

DeepCell Industries, a Seattle startup that helps develop technology for cannabis-infused products and brands, has raised $410,000 to fuel growth.

DeepCell Industries CEO Kelly Ogilvie.

DeepCell Industries CEO Kelly Ogilvie.

DeepCell doesn’t engage in the manufacture or distribution of cannabis products. Instead, the company develops the technology and then licenses it to distribution partners.

For example, Green Labs LLC licenses DeepCell’s Ruby Cannabis Sugar, the company’s flagship brand that uses trademarked technology to mechanically fuse cannabinoids with sucrose. DeepCell is also working on additional edible marijuana products, including a cannabis salt and another cannabis sweetener.

“We are looking to have Ruby Cannabis Sugar be a keystone ingredient for edibles,” CEO Kelly Ogilvie told GeekWire. “We want it to unleash the creative potential in the market by enabling more innovation by cooks and cannabis explorers. Our goal is to license the technology and brand nationally and someday...

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