Aurora with unveiled6/23/2023 ![]() ![]() Guests will help “formulate 23 resolutions to inspire transformative changes for global net-zero emission by 2050”. The expedition will “address the warming climate and loss of ice in the southern polar region as a direct threat to the future of human life on our planet,” Aurora said in a statement. The 12-day event will start on 13 February 2023, with two nights and a full-day conference in Ushuaia, Argentina, followed by a nine-day voyage on the Sylvia Earle. The event, which will be limited to approximately 100 guests, will be led by conservationist Dr Sylvia Earle, who is godmother of the line’s new vessel, named after her.Īurora Expeditions stated that it was calling for applications from “thought-leaders in the fields of science, art, education and economics, alongside inquisitive teenagers and corporate executives”. Marcus says Terrapin Care Station hopes to provide vending machines to other dispensaries in the future, as well.Aurora Expeditions will host a “world-first” Antarctic Climate Expedition in 2023. Yes, right now people have to come into the bud room, into a dispensary, but looking years down the roads as cannabis legalization continues to normalize, it’s not unreasonable to think that one day that cannabis sales could happen outside of the dispensary,” Marcus said. “This is the future of cannabis sales, but it's also the future of cannabis compliance. He says he’s excited to provide customers with a new shopping experience. Marcus says sales were high during the pandemic, and the market is stabilizing. ![]() The state reported $1.7 billion in sales last year, which is down from $2.2 billion in 2021. Marijuana sales have been decreasing in Colorado for the past two years. “You still check in with a human who checks your ID to make sure you’re still 21 years of age, and then the machine's located inside the bud room.” “Just like you’re going to the grocery store and you want to go to self checkout, why does cannabis have to be any different,” said Terrapin Care Station area manager Deina Elliott. The machine takes cash and is located inside of the bud room. ![]() For faster use, consumers can pre-order and scan a QR code at the kiosk to quickly verify their age and purchase products. Marcus says it takes about 50 seconds to distribute a fully compliant product, once a shopper inputs their selection. It was the first in the world that was fully automated in the sense that it will check your ID, validate that ID, uses a camera to make sure it’s you, dispenses the product in an exit bag, and the exit bag will be stamped with the compliance labels from the government.” “We were basically the prototype company to work with them to invent and develop this machine. “They’ve done traditional vending machines like for M&M’s and things like that, and they wanted to know how to create one for the cannabis industry,” Marcus said. Marcus says the company is working with BMC Universal, a Canada-based company, on the project. “This has been about five years in the making,” said Peter Marcus, vice president of communications for Terrapin Care Station. The vending machine is called ACE, or Automated Cannabis Experience, and is the first of its kind. Our partners at the Denver Post were the first to report the story. Terrapin Care Station in Aurora recently unveiled a new vending machine that dispenses cannabis. ![]()
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