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Huber presents temperature control solutions for cannabis extraction at ICBC

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From 29 to 30 June 2023, the International Cannabis Business Conference (ICBC) will take place in Berlin. ICBC is Europe’s largest and longest standing cannabis B2B event and is considered the most important international platform for innovators and investors in the cannabis industry.

Peter Huber Kältemaschinenbau SE, the temperature control technology specialist, is an exhibitor at this year’s ICBC in Berlin. High precision temperature control solutions for the processes in botanical extraction and refining will be presented together with other partner companies on a stand area of 144 sqm. With the slogan “THE GREAT CANNABIS EXTRACTION MILE”, the joint stand will feature some of the world’s leading suppliers of professional extraction equipment. Units and systems from Huber, AG! Asahi, Decimal Engineering, Beaker & Wrench, Bizzy Bee, Prescott, Across and Van der Heijden will be shown. The products on display cover the entire extraction process – from plant extraction with hydrocarbons, ethanol and CO2 to filtration and decarboxylation, distillation, solvent recovery and recrystallisation.

Numerous exhibits and interesting expert presentations as well as other highlights such as a cocktail bar and smart give-aways are waiting for the visitors.
Huber’s “Extraction Mile” is located in Hall 1, Stand #247.
Visit www.internationalcbc.com for more information about ICBC.

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