- Major
features finalized under aggressive deadline, with product launch mere
weeks away
- Proprietary
technology suite tracks cannabis end-to-end with blockchain-protected
solution for growers, breeders
- Current
cannabis testing system vulnerable, leaving consumers and producers
exposed to risk
- Strategic
partnership announced to implement BLOCKStrain platform’s benefits into
regulatory framework for medical and adult-use cannabis in Canada
Canada’s inexorable march toward full legalization of
cannabis for the adult user in both the medical and recreational markets is
much anticipated by the public and Vancouver, Canada-based BLOCKStrain
Technology Corp. (TSX.V: DNAX). Major features of BLOCKStrain’s proprietary,
end-to-end cannabis tracking platform are rapidly being finalized by the
company’s development team, Chief Technology Officer Tommy Stephenson said in a
news release (http://ibn.fm/b1Zcv).
BLOCKStrain’s product team has also assembled a concise on-boarding package and
documentation to help jumpstart Licensed Producers (LPs) and testing partners
looking to implement BLOCKStrain’s disruptive seed-to-sale platform.
“Getting the on-boarding process protocols completed was
mission critical,” Stephenson said in a news release. “This milestone opens the
floodgates for the whole ecosystem we have designed. BLOCKStrain’s partners –
LPs, testing facilities, labs – can now quickly and efficiently link into our
integrated platform without disturbing their core business processes.”
BLOCKStrain’s proprietary enterprise software platform
verifies and tracks cannabis products through an intelligent,
blockchain-protected database of strain genetics. By registering the genetic
identity of a batch of legal cannabis via a DNA Passport™, BLOCKStrain
automates the task of ‘gene-to-sale’ tracking and showcases where each verified
product was grown, manufactured, shipped and sold. Consumers, producers and
regulators can rest assured that cannabis tracked through BLOCKStrain’s system
is verified from genome to sale, which means that black market cannabis is
unable to enter the blockchain-protected ecosystem, a recent article
states (http://ibn.fm/Qj9Yw).
Major features recently finalized by BLOCKStrain’s
development team include the “Network & Collaboration” component, which
allows all BLOCKStrain partners throughout the chain of custody to log into one
central system. Once logged in, all team members can share and collaborate
while securing information with different access rights and permission.
Another technical milestone is the “Strain Verification
Booking” feature, which allows cultivators and LPs to use an intuitive process
for submitting testing types such as genetic, microbiological and chemistry
testing and syncing them with required testing protocols. This feature promises
to lift a heavy burden for craft cannabis growers who are tasked with leaping
over the same regulatory hurdles as the major players.
BLOCKStrain has also entered into a memorandum of
understanding with Spire Secure Logistics Inc. (“Spire”), a wholly-owned
subsidiary of Friday Night Inc. (CSE: TGIF), for Spire to introduce and
implement BLOCKStrain’s proprietary platform to governments throughout Canada.
BLOCKStrain and Spire will collaborate on the design and implementation of
security programs and infrastructure for the legal distribution and sale of
cannabis, a news release states (http://ibn.fm/Ji41J).
“Spire is amongst the global leaders in providing regulatory
and security programming for the cannabis industry, and BLOCKStrain provides an
automated, intelligent and secure software solution that verifies and tracks
cannabis products through an immutable record of legal genetics,” BLOCKStrain
CEO Robert Galarza added in a news release. “Together, we are determined
to provide a world-class solution in cannabis logistics security to our
customers.”
The global cannabis market is expected to reach $146.4
billion by the end of 2025, according to a new report by Grand View
Research (http://ibn.fm/wVh84).
This growth potential is tied to a booming market that includes vertical
avenues in the medical field amid a growing body of research into new cannabis
strains targeting medicinal applications. The Canadian government’s
self-imposed October 17, 2018, deadline (http://ibn.fm/orVG6) to allow recreational and medical
cannabis for adult users nationwide through retail and online sales has those
in the cannabis space moving quickly to secure their places in history.
For more information, visit the company’s website at www.BLOCKStrain.io
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