"Daniel and his team have far exceeded our expectations in assisting our family farm to create a professional business plan. He has gone above and beyond to answer additional questions and provide insight beyond the scope of the business plan. We will continue to utilize GrowerIQ and look forward to furthering our relationship."
"In this way, I can warmly state for myself, also on behalf of our company, thank you for your unique, creative, and constructive advisory services. We are also very grateful for your patience in solving our previous challenges. We look forward to our future successful cooperation!"
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Regulatory compliance is paramount. Grow Smarter details how GrowerIQ keeps you in compliance with Canadian law.
Understanding the plant science principles behind successful cultivation is important to prevent problems before they appear. Mastering the Compliant Grow is your professional cultivation handbook.
A consistent grow is important when creating product that meets patient expectations. Grow Consistently details the Standard Operating Procedures built into the GrowerIQ platform.
GrowerIQ's Master Grower, Shlomo Booklin, has worked as Head Grower for some of Canada's leading cultivation operations, such as Tilray and MedReleaf. Having managed the production of over 100 million plants, he has refined his growing techniques and trained others in the industry on how to produce safe for consumer, high-quality, cost-effective product. Shlomo's 30+ years of commercial growing experience means that our experts will help craft your project plan taking into account what actually works in practice.
Shlomo Booklin with a tray of seedlings. (John Lehmann/The Globe and Mail)
Tricia is the Business Development Manager for GrowerIQ, where she is the point of contact for strategic partnerships. She works with domestic and global customers from the pre-application phase all the way through to a fully operational facility.
Sherry has been active in the biotechnology industry since 2010. She is experienced in developing quality management systems and documentation for regulatory compliance under GMP guidelines. Her background in microbiology, cell biology, and aseptic processing provide a scientific context for production methods. Sherry has a passion for plant science, especially in the areas of tissue culture and bioactive compound extraction.
GrowerIQ brings together systems, data, and insights to help you grow. We are an integrated business management & compliant seed-to-sale platform designed for the Canadian industry. Our platform integrates all your facility systems, including environmental sensors & controls, into a single interface.
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The cannabis industry is growing and evolving rapidly. Cannabis software has become an essential component of a business's operations. This Buyers' Guide provides an all-around look into Seed-to-Sale Software and its benefits, including traceability, digitalisation, quality management, and various forms of compliance.
GrowerIQ brings together systems, data, and insights to help you grow. We are an integrated business management & compliant seed-to-sale platform designed for the Canadian industry. Our platform integrates all your facility systems, including environmental sensors & controls, into a single interface.
“Does the seed-to-sale systems allow for digital tracking of cannabis-specific metrics?”
“Does your platform support only cultivation, or can it be used from seed-through-sale?”
“Will you provision all parts of our application’s infrastructure components independently, or are we forced to use shared servers?”