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Nerds on Site Introduces “Cannabis it in A Box”

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Nerds on Site Inc. (the “Company” or “NERDS”) (CSE: NERD) (FSE: SUB.VTG.) (QTCQB: NOSUF), a mobile IT solutions company servicing the SME marketplace, introduces Cannabis IT in a Box, the “Go To” solution – delivered, installed and serviced for SME businesses in the cannabis industry.

“NERDS is perfectly positioned with its expertise and reach to be the largest solution provider to the burgeoning cannabis industry, with its thousands of retail operations launching across North America. We have seen an increase in demand and as a result have focused in on a scalable solution, Cannabis IT in a Box, designed to be the most comprehensive solution in the business. Systems, information, security, point of sale come together in a turn key solution that we install and service. We provide best practices and ensure regulatory compliance,” said Charlie Regan, CEO.

The Cannabis IT division of NERDS delivers the most experienced and agile IT solutions company, serving small and medium sized businesses, to new and existing operators in the Cannabis space. The turn key Cannabis IT in a Box solution is designed to get businesses up and running efficiently, in full compliance, and with instant access to the information they need to serve customers.

“With legalization across Canada and tremendous growth state by state in the US, the need and the opportunity in the cannabis industry for Cannabis IT in a Box marries with both our Canadian growth strategy and our US expansion trajectory,” added Mr. Regan.

 

SOURCE Nerds On Site Inc.

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