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Undergraduate students to introduce them to the fascinating world of quantum technologies from theĬareer development perspective.

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The QT5M proposition is the organization of a series of pan-European coherent events directed to Marilu Chiofalo, University of Pisa/QPlayLearn Zeki Seskir, QWorld open outreach-minor pilot - Quantum Technology in 5 Minutes (QT5M) In synergy, we will produce the essential syllabus of quantum physics concepts, conduct a Delphi study, realize joined live panels, hackathons, quantum game jams, showcasing, and the first European World Quantum Day, interconnect and thus enrich existing outreach platforms, and assess the coherence of the pilot deliverables with RRI dimensions. Our key concept is that engagement is the first and foremost step for everyone’s education, no matter the technical skills: general public, school and academic students and teachers, outreach experts, Q-tech companies, policy makers. To report a typo, email: us on Facebook and follow us on Twitter.QTEdu open outreach pilot - Quantum Technologies Education for Everyone (QuTE4E) Those not in favour raised concerns about public safety, proximity to the pocket park and said the proposed hours from 9 a.m. It received 83 responses from residents, 51 were in favour of the application while 32 were not, the Review reported. The village council approved the cannabis retailer in April after an extensive public consultation process, which included an online survey. You have consistency and you also have convenience.” Smith is not always consistent.’ This stuff is. People come to us sometimes and say, ‘Hey, the product I’ve been getting from Mr. “For those who have been buying from dealers or the black market, it’s a different experience. “It is guaranteed in quality, cleanliness, no mould, no bugs. Rossi added it’s nice to have a dependable product, even though it’s more pricey. If every store can employ between five and 12 people, it can help the economy, service the need and combat the black market. It would be a great asset to the community. It has fully modern electronic tracking so there is some training involved. It’s a pretty comprehensive system that we’re using. “We’re probably going to parachute in a couple of our senior people from Vancouver to help with the transition. Rossi also confirmed the retailer is hiring locally, adding the human resources department received about 20 applications from Keremeos residents. It’s as big as alcohol and is probably increasing,” he added. We could be a great stop for traffic in the summer. “Maybe in the wintertime, there might be less business, but Highway 3 is quite busy. Rossi said the Keremeos location is ideal because it’s located on a main section of the highway, and is the only cannabis retailer in the Similkameen so far. The new pot shop is one of several licenses the company applied for at locations, including Grand Forks, Vernon, Terrace, Creston, North Vancouver and Salmon Arm. READ MORE: Keremeos cannabis shop waiting on provincial approval If you’re a newcomer and you are curious, we’re happy to walk you through the different products and help guide you on your journey of discovery.” “If you know the product well, you can come in and make your choice. “All of the people who are behind the counter are trained and have knowledge about cannabis so they can tell you about the different strains and give you some feedback,” he said. But for the less experienced, the sales staff are knowledgeable and will help find the perfect product. You can order whatever you want and then go to the counter and pick it up.”Įxperienced shoppers, he said, can walk in and order. There is no supply to handle but there are cases that are tethered and you can do a small sample and put your order in. READ MORE: Keremeos council gives green light for cannabis retail store It’s a nice shopping experience,” he said, adding the location at 615 7th Avenue has new hardwood floors. “We’ve put some good money into it and buffed up the inside. He described the interior as most cannabis shops - open, airy and well lit - similar to Apple stores. Russ Rossi, CEO and founder of Vancouver-based Quizam Media Corporation, which Quantum 1 is a part of, said the company is making finishing touches on the shop. The buzz around the new cannabis retailer in Keremeos will only get bigger once the store opens Nov.








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