OTTAWA, June 29, 2017 (GLOBE NEWSWIRE) -- ABcann Global Corporation (TSX-V:ABCN) ("ABcann" or
the "Company") is pleased to announce that it has retained the services of Dr. Michael Shannon as its Chief Medical
Consultant.
Dr. Shannon served in the Canadian Armed Forces for 31 years, and also as Deputy Surgeon General for Canada. In
1996, he assumed responsibilities within Health Canada for re-organizing the Canadian blood system and the development of a new
corporate entity dedicated exclusively to the management of blood services in Canada. He was then appointed Director General for
the Laboratory Centre for Disease Control. In December 2000, Dr. Shannon left the Federal Government to pursue a new career in
industry. In that capacity, he simultaneously directed a Phase III clinical trial in Canada, the United States and Great Britain
for an artificial blood substitute product. Dr. Shannon has been actively engaged in medical bio-oxidative (O3 based) research
since 1987 and has served as the Senior Medical Advisor to Medizone International since 2002. In October 2008, he was appointed the
President of the Canadian Foundation for Global Health.
"In the future we plan to participate in a number of clinical trials involving different modes of delivery as
well as various research projects with potentially significant clinical implications in order to facilitate the acceptance of
cannabis treatment by the mainstream medical community. Dr. Shannon’s experience and expertise, along with his established
credibility, will help us through this process as we move these developments forward," says Aaron Keay, CEO of ABcann.
“Our sophisticated growing technology allows us to produce a consistent product, from batch to batch. That
consistency is needed to be able to couple our technology with technologies for controlled-dose delivery in order to perform the
trials necessary to develop the evidence to bring cannabis treatment into the mainstream," says Ken Clement, Executive Chairman and
Founder of ABcann. "We are delighted and extremely fortunate to be able to add Dr. Shannon to our team."
About ABcann Global Corporation (TSX.V:ABCN):
ABcann was one of the first companies to obtain a production license under the Marijuana for Medical Purposes
Regulations, which it received on March 21, 2014. It obtained a sales license on December 31, 2015. ABcann’s flagship facility, in
Napanee, Ontario, contains proprietary plant-growing technology, including environmentally-controlled chambers capable of
monitoring and regulating all variables in the growing process. This approach and the systems in place allow ABcann to produce
organically grown and pesticide-free, high-yielding plants, which, in turn, can generate high-quality products that are consistent
from batch to batch. ABcann is able to control environmental and nutrient demands, tailor-made for a particular strain of cannabis,
without the variation that is typical when producing large quantities in less-controlled, larger rooms and greenhouse-type
structures. ABcann’s modular approach to systems technology eliminates scale-up risk and allows ABcann to locate anywhere in the
world and maintain consistency and quality of product.
ABcann is expanding capacity in its current facility to approximately 30,000 sq ft and concurrently undertaking
expansion into a new 150,000 sq ft facility in Napanee. ABcann is pursuing opportunities in Germany, Australia and other
jurisdictions as well as exploring the development of multiple delivery vehicles.
ON BEHALF OF THE BOARD OF DIRECTORS
"Aaron Keay"
Aaron Keay
CEO and Director
For further information, please contact Aaron Keay by phone at (604) 323-6911 or by email at aaron@ABcannglobal.com, or Leo Karabelas by phone at 416 543-3120 or by email at leo.k@ABcannglobal.com
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historical, including any statements regarding beliefs, plans, expectations or intentions regarding the future. Forward looking
statements in this news release include statements relating to: ABcann’s planned clinical trials and research projects, the
potential clinical implications of same; ABcann’s ability to develop evidence that will support the acceptance of cannabis
treatment by the medical community; and the scope of the Company’s proposed expansions at its Vanluven and Kimmett facilities. Such
statements are subject to risks and uncertainties that may cause actual results, performance or developments to differ materially
from those contained in the statements, including: (i) delays or other factors that prevent the Company from conducting its planned
clinical trials and other proposed research projects; (ii) changes to applicable legislation or regulatory requirements; (iii)
changes to the anticipated costs of the expansions that require the Company to obtain additional capital or modify its development
plans; and (iv) other factors beyond the Company's control. No assurance can be given that any of the events anticipated by the
forward-looking statements will occur or, if they do occur, what benefits the Company will obtain from them. Readers are urged to
consider these factors, and the more extensive risk factors included in the Company’s filing statement dated March 31, 2017 which
is available on SEDAR, carefully in evaluating the forward-looking statements contained in this news release and are cautioned not
to place undue reliance on such forward-looking statements, which are qualified in their entirety by these cautionary statements.
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