Award-winning Toronto cannabis tech company banned from mentioning weed at trade show

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Despite the supposed honour of the award, the company has opted to eschew exhibiting its space-age stash box at the trade show, although it is featured on the CES website. The award-winning product in question is a “smart” stash box in which users can safely store their cannabis and control who can access the green gold within, rendering it virtually child- and pet-proof.   Subscribe to the Cannabis Post newsletter for weekly insights into the industry, what insiders will be talking about and content from across the Postmedia Network. The box can be accessed via biometric touch or via an app that connects to the device through Wi-Fi or Bluetooth. Want to keep up to date on what’s happening in the world of cannabis?

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Keep Labs may have scored an Innovation Award Honoree accolade from the Consumer Technology Association (CTA), but the company has been banned from referring to cannabis, the very product for which it was invented, on the exhibition floor of the Consumer Electronics Show (CES).

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