Agribusiness  February 28, 2017

Surna to design, equip cannabis-grow facility in Canada

BOULDER — Surna Inc. (OTC: SRNA), a tech firm based in Boulder, has been hired to design and provide equipment for a cannabis-cultivation facility in Canada.

Vancouver-based Sante Veritas Therapeutic hired Surna to design and equip its first indoor grow facility that will be built in the city of Powell River, British Columbia.

Surna expects to ship and recognize revenue of $835,000 in the third quarter of 2017.

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“Cannabis for medical use is legal throughout all of Canada, making the market an outstanding opportunity for continued growth,” said Surna’s chief executive, Trent Doucet. “We now have five clients in Canada, and our sales team continues to see significant activity from both new market entrants as well as existing clients planning expansion.”

Surna’s technology and products address the energy and resource-intensive nature of indoor cultivation, enabling companies to improve product quality and yield while significantly reducing energy and other resource consumption.

Suzanne Wood, Sante Veritas’ chief financial officer, said Surna was hired because “its energy-efficient environmental-control system provides one of the highest levels of biosecurity and is designed to meet our goal of delivering the absolute highest-quality product.”

 

BOULDER — Surna Inc. (OTC: SRNA), a tech firm based in Boulder, has been hired to design and provide equipment for a cannabis-cultivation facility in Canada.

Vancouver-based Sante Veritas Therapeutic hired Surna to design and equip its first indoor grow facility that will be built in the city of Powell River, British Columbia.

Surna expects to ship and recognize revenue of $835,000 in the third quarter of 2017.

“Cannabis for medical use is legal throughout all of Canada, making the market an outstanding opportunity for continued growth,” said Surna’s chief executive, Trent Doucet. “We now…

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