Montu vice president Rhys Staley has been confirmed as a speaker at next month's ACannabis conference in Melbourne, where he will participate in a session centred on patients.
Staley will appear alongside Heyday Medical managing director Phoebe Macleod and Steritech general manager Barry Cox in a panel discussion chaired by industry consultant Clare Barker.
Representatives from the Office of Drug Control (ODC), Therapeutic Goods Administration (TGA) and Australian Health Practitioner Regulation Agency (AHPRA) are also scheduled to speak on regulatory and legislative matters.
Altum CEO and director Ean Alexander will join MedReleaf Australia co-founder Russell Harding for a CEO roundtable, with additional industry leaders set to be announced in the coming weeks.
The event runs at Melbourne's Crown Promenade from March 12–14, combining a two-day conference and gala dinner with an advisory and compliance day.
A 15% discount on all ACannabis ticket types is available — excluding the healthcare professionals' pass and student registrations.
Use the code at checkout when booking via this link.
Separately, applications for the Global Victoria and ACannabis organiser Medicinal Cannabis Industry Australia's ICBC delegation close on Friday, February 16.
The delegation gives participants the chance to connect with European industry bodies and professionals at the B2B trade show in Berlin from April 16–17. For further details and to apply, click here.