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The 4th Brazilian Congress of Medicinal Cannabis (CBCM) is approaching. Interested parties have only 10 days to purchase tickets for the 2nd batch with a 36% discount.
Between May 22nd, 23rd and 24th, 2025, São Paulo will host a transformative event for the medicinal cannabis market. The Brazilian Congress of Medicinal Cannabis (CBCM), which will take place at Expo Center Norte, promises to offer an immersive and high-level experience for health technicians, legislators, lawyers, entrepreneurs and researchers and other agents in the medicinal and industrial cannabis sector.
With a robust scientific program, the CBCM will feature 25h30min of exclusive content with the main names in the entire production chain involving cannabinoid-based medicine, including lectures, analyses of clinical cases and extended workshops by specialists from Brazil and around the world. The topics covered include therapeutic advances, emerging regulations, technological innovations and the most recent clinical research related to the medicinal use of cannabis.
The goal is to stimulate innovative debates that promote the development of the sector, contributing to the updating of professionals and the creation of innovative solutions that positively impact the health and quality of life of patients.
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With six specialized modules, the CBCM provides a platform for health professionals and industry players to update their knowledge, in addition to being an excellent opportunity for those who wish to enter the medicinal cannabis market.
“People who only live medicinally begin to understand the other opportunities that exist in the sector”, comments businessman Vinicius Alvarenga in an interview during the 3rd CBCM.
In the 3rd edition, the event brought together around 100 internationally renowned speakers. Representatives from Brazil, Argentina, Colombia, Uruguay and Spain debated all the main points of the current scenario of medicinal cannabis in Brazil and the world. The 4th edition generates a lot of expectation among the public.
“The market is growing. If people don’t wake up, they are ‘living on another planet’, different from ours, where the Hub is huge. Cannabis Sativa is an industrial product for medicines, food, plastics, agriculture and veterinary sectors…”, said Margarete Akemi, who is part of the Scientific Committee of CBCM 2025.
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