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Namaste Technologies

www.namastetechnologies.com

 
Namaste Technologies is a global leader in the sale of medical cannabis consumption devices. Namaste has nine offices with multiple distribution centers around the globe and operates over 30 websites under various brands. Namaste has developed innovative technology platforms including NamasteMD.com, Canada`s first ACMPR compliant telemedicine application. The company is focused on patient acquisition through NamasteMD and intends on building Canada`s largest database of medical cannabis patients. The company`s subsidiary, CannMart Inc. is an ACMPR Licensed Producer with a “sales-only” license, whereby the company will offer a large variety of medical cannabis sourced from domestic and international producers. Namaste will ...
  • Number of Employees: 25-100
  • Annual Revenue: $500M-1 Billion

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