A Significant Event of 2015: The Merging of Classical and Practitioner Scientists

As I look back on the calendar year, one significant tipping point in 2015 was the focus on experimental design in the cannabis market that most didn’t expect to happen so soon or so respectfully.

It is the merging of traditionally trained scientist and the incumbent practitioners.

My hypothesis has been this: If more open and respectful discussions between “classically trained scientists” and “cannabis incumbent practitioners” can occur, then creative discoveries will exponentially occur.

While I could see the changes through the first half, it was time to perform an experiment to see how far the balance had shifted from anecdotal experiences and hearsay to Design of Experiments (DoE), Quality by Design (QbD) and Standard Operating Procedures (SOPs). It was time to test out how far the balance had shifted.

So, I decided to have a one-day event to bring people together.

The Tuesday before an event in Las Vegas,...

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