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      Pitfalls to Avoid When Designing and Launching Your Cultivation Project

      Pitfalls to Avoid When Designing and Launching Your Cultivation Project

      A new cannabis cultivation facility comprises hundreds of moving parts, each playing a crucial role in its success. This presentation will delve into the key areas that can make or break a cultivation project, spanning from concept, to securing municipal support, site due diligence, layouts, selecting the necessary equipment, and operational efficiency. By the end of this session, attendees will gain a solid understanding of the pitfalls to avoid when embarking on their own cultivation project.


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      David Fettner

      Pitfalls to Avoid When Designing and Launching Your Cultivation Project
      David Fettner is a seasoned professional with over two decades of experience in construction and law. In 2017, he combined his unique skill set with his passion for cannabis, to co-found Grow America, a pioneering consulting, design, and build firm exclusively dedicated to the cannabis industry. David and his team have worked on over 100 diverse cannabis facilities across 18 states. He currently serves as a member of the National Cannabis Industry Association’s Facility Design Committee.