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501 - Tomer Oliel on Cannabis Culture and Education

501 - Tomer Oliel on Cannabis Culture and Education

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Welcome to Season 5 of the Cannabiz Conversation Podcast! In this episode, host Sean sits down with Tomer Oliel, the leader of business development at Hefestus, a cutting-edge company specializing in automated pre-roll production.

Join us as Tomer shares his fascinating origin story, detailing his early experiences with cannabis in Israel and how it shaped his career path. We dive into the evolving relationship between cannabis and society, the importance of education, and the potential of AI in the cannabis industry.

Tomer also discusses the innovative technology behind Hefestus, including their Aura X machine, which automates the production of pre-rolls while maintaining freshness.

Whether you're a cannabis enthusiast or just curious about the industry, this episode is packed with insights and engaging conversation.

Topics Covered:

Tomer's journey with cannabis from a young age

The cultural differences surrounding cannabis in Israel vs. the U.S.

The importance of education in cannabis consumption

Innovations in cannabis technology and automation

The future of cannabis research and development

Don't forget to check out Hefestus at hefestus-tech.com for more information on their products and services!

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Instagram: @hefestus_one

Tomer's personal Instagram: @respect_your_hunger

Thank you for tuning in, and let's continue to elevate the conversation around cannabis!

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