- Technology
partnership signed with Integral Genomics Inc. (dba Lighthouse Genomics
Inc.) to support BLOCKStrain’s registry of genetic profiles of cannabis
strains
- Valuable
intellectual property rights of cannabis cultivators under attack from
unscrupulous illegal growers, gray market
- Recent
reschedule of first FDA-approved drug derived from cannabis paves the way
for sales, underscores necessity of BLOCKStrain’s “Single Source of Trust”
registry
- Legislation
efforts growing in U.S. as Canada readies recreational cannabis sales
throughout nation
- Global
legal cannabis market projected to reach $146.4 billion by end of 2025
In a move crafted to support advancements in science and
technology within the legal cannabis industry, BLOCKStrain Technology Corp.
(TSX.V: DNAX) (OTC: BKKSF) has entered into a technology partnership with
Integral Genomics Inc.’s operating entity Lighthouse Genomics. In a news
release, BLOCKStrain heralded the agreement with Lighthouse, noting that the
principal scientists of the company, Dr. Gina Conte and Tim Harvey, are
award-winning experts in evolutionary genetics, cannabis breeding and strain
propagation with decades of experience in the Canadian cannabis market (http://ibn.fm/ZaATI).
The partnership will support BLOCKStrain’s initiative to
provide quality assurance data to consumers and governmental regulators at a
time when registering and tracking the cannabis supply chain is at a critical
juncture. A Forbes article emphasizes the stunning growth of the cannabis
industry as more U.S. states legalize various uses of the plant and Canada
readies for the launch of recreational adult-use cannabis on October 17,
2018 (http://ibn.fm/phoeF).
“BLOCKStrain has developed enterprise technology that allows
us to collect, store and manage this critical data in an immutable,
blockchain-protected database,” BLOCKStrain Chief Executive Officer Robert
Galarza said in the news release. “However, since we rely on third party labs
to provide us with that data it is imperative for us to support scientific
advancements in genetic testing and analysis. The Agreement we have reached
with Lighthouse Genomics allows us to support advancements in science and
technology, which can then be offered to our clients.”
Lighthouse operates an advanced testing laboratory for DNA
and quality assurance testing of cannabis products.
“We have been working with the incredibly talented team at
Integral Genomics for months now, and we believe the testing regimens they’ve
developed will become a critical aspect of our product offering to Licensed
Producers, regulatory bodies and even to consumers,” Galarza continued.
“Product integrity is paramount to the success of the cannabis industry and
together BLOCKStrain and Lighthouse will bring transparency, trust and a deeper
scientific understanding about what cannabis strains can do for patients and
customers. We are excited about combining our world class teams in science and
technology.”
The cannabis industry is well served by an ancient saying
attributed to Greek philosopher Heraclitus: “Change is the only constant in
life.” A recent case in point is the June approval by the U.S. Food and Drug
Administration of a product derived from cannabidiol, or CBD, to treat patients
with rare forms of epilepsy that emerge during childhood. The Drug Enforcement
Division followed by rescheduling the drug, paving the way for its use and
sale, although the agency stopped short of reclassifying all CBD products, a
CNBC article reports (http://ibn.fm/jPxwf).
In an industry where a popular strain of cannabis can be
worth millions and a CBD-derived drug is nearing its legally sanctioned debut,
protecting ownership of genetic strains, potency and other intellectual
properties is crucial. BLOCKStrain has developed the first integrated
blockchain platform that provides a “single source of trust” for the cannabis
industry. The BLOCKStrain platform is proprietary, immutable and
cryptographically secure, allowing growers and breeders to identify and secure
rights to their irreplaceable intellectual property.
“Lighthouse and BLOCKStrain share a common vision of the
positive evolution we’re aiming to support as the industry proceeds into the
legal era,” said Harvey. “As a company, Lighthouse exists to shine a light on a
plant’s genetic code, and also to cast a light on positive players in the
industry, companies that proudly stand behind their product and practices.”
Grand View Research, Inc. projects the global legal
marijuana market to reach $146.4 billion by the end of 2025 (http://ibn.fm/0X93X). Growing
research has led to the introduction of new cannabis strains, which is expected
to increase product development and revenues, the report states. BLOCKStrain
delivers needed transparency to growers, retailers, regulators and consumers as
each seeks assurance that the genetics, potency and equivalencies between cannabis
strains and products meet established quality controls.
For more information, visit the company’s website at www.BLOCKStrain.io
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