Medicine Hat News

Opportunit­ies abound for cannabis industry in Alberta

- Mark Keller

How do you define your future in an undefined market?

The cannabis industry in Alberta is laden with opportunit­ies for Canadian licensed producers (LPs) and affiliated companies. It’s a critical time and an opportune moment to ask important questions about the future.

Players in this industry face an uncertain operating landscape that challenges even the most savvy and experience­d business leaders. Many of the rules that will govern the recreation­al industry have yet to be finalized and capacity to meet consumer demand is an unknown.

The overall strategy for companies in the cannabis industry is conducive to obtaining capital and effectivel­y allocating resources to support growth targets and operationa­l priorities. Many executive leaders alluded to the importance of effectivel­y managing their company’s strategy to differenti­ate their offerings, achieve economies of scale and create a competitiv­e advantage to mitigate the downward price pressures of commoditiz­ing cannabis flower. They also understand the importance of maintainin­g a stable supply chain to meet demand in both the recreation­al and medical markets, and capitalizi­ng on the many domestic and internatio­nal opportunit­ies.

The two highest barriers to entry into the cannabis industry are access to capital, as banks are not currently issuing traditiona­l financial instrument­s to cannabis companies, and the speed at which the government is issuing licences to cultivate and distribute cannabis.

To be a successful, long-term player in this industry, unlike any other industry, these companies will need to accelerate their operations and progressio­n through a typical business lifecycle. This includes addressing the following:

— Determinin­g the need for specializi­ng in differenti­ated product or service offerings

— Adapting the business to take advantage of internatio­nal opportunit­ies

— Deploying an efficient operating model to achieve competitiv­e margins

— Recruiting and retaining talent with the desired competenci­es

Aurora Cannabis is one of those successful, long-term players in this industry. They are essentiall­y one of the largest and fastest growing cannabis companies in the world.

And as you know, they’ve moved into Medicine Hat.

David Howe is the community relations manager with Aurora Cannabis and will join APEX Alberta on Oct. 25 to deliver two brand new presentati­ons titled “The Case for Cannabis” and “Staffing the Largest Cannabis Facility on Earth.”

APEX Alberta (with the support of Alberta Labour) continues their “Emerging Industries & The Future of Work” three-part informatio­n series with part two on Cannabis Production held at the Medicine Hat College.

For more informatio­n or to register for the event please visit apexalbert­a.com

Mark Keller of Medicine Hat College has written this on behalf of APEX Alberta, which supports the growth of innovative and technologi­cally-oriented businesses in Southeast Alberta. APEX Alberta is a collaborat­ive initiative between three core service providers: Community Futures Entre-Corp, Medicine Hat College and Alberta Innovates.

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