How Can Technology Play A Role in New Mexico to Help Improve the Cannabis Industry

How Can Technology Play A Role in New Mexico to Help Improve the Cannabis Industry

CloudWalker Farms | James Walker

One, I think at the very bottom of that is just opportunity. In any new market or new industry — and even though the thought of cannabis as a new market from a recreational much less medical perspective seems a little bit silly, but it is. Because as each state legalizes it it’s almost like a whole new day within the four walls of that state. And so, though there are certainly national players making a run at offering various solutions from a vendor perspective,  I think there’s so much opportunity and in many ways bringing technology or processes that have been in place that seem like old news in other categories, but yet very novel and singular in some cases to this developing and emerging and burgeoning category as yiou just noted with cannabis. And on the backend we’re sort of tied to Biotrack, I believe like everybody in the state, and uh… in my humble opinion and I hope no Biotracks folks are listening to this but wow, what a clunky-ass piece of technology that would not cut it for two seconds in mnay other enterprise-level industries. And so we do our best to useit and leverage it and administer it, to you know, manage our inventory and any number of processes, but it’s rough. And when it’s not married we can only be as good as we can be in our facility, but we’re responding in real time to needs and requests from our customers— which is great. Definitely not bitching about getting demand and orders for CloudWalker, and it is interesting that there aren’t better solutions in place to help that whole supply chain move a little bit more smoothly. 

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