Small Canadian Tech Company Sets Sights On Next Big Cannabis Sector Phase

 | May 14, 2019 17:01

The burgeoning cannabis sector continues to garner a lot of public and investor attention even months after last year's first phase of legalization of the substance in Canada. Headlines on both sides of the North American border have focused on heart-stopping share price gains from weed producers as well as multi-billion-dollar deals with major corporate players in several industries poised to be disrupted by pot.

Yet for all the sound and fury, many questions still remain. The most prominent: how will all this play out?

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It’s certainly a valid query, as there are many facets to this prolific sector including several other segments in addition to the recreational market. How big will the medicinal and pharmaceutical applications be? Will the retail edible market be the next big thing? Or, will cannabis revolutionize the beer and beverage industry?

Despite the unknowns, the intrigue is being fueled by the estimates of the size of the markets, which all range in the billions.

In Canada, the answers to some questions are beginning to come into focus as the date when many of these products will be legalized fast approaches later this year. While the world watches this next phase closely, many observers speculate it will be the true test for cannabis companies.

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While the major players in this space and their U.S. corporate partners—such as Constellation Brands (NYSE:STZ), Altria Group (NYSE:MO) and Coca-Cola Company (NYSE:KO)—in the beverage, tobacco and cosmetic fields concentrate on the ‘what,’ as they draw up plans for the kind of products they will produce, one small Canadian company has started to attract interest by focusing on the ‘how’ they will be produced.

By taking this route, Nextleaf Solutions (OTC:NXEAF), (SNX:OILS), a small-cap company located in British Columbia, that manufactures cannabis extraction and processing equipment is aiming to become a world leader.