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Founded Year

2015

Stage

Private Equity | Alive

Total Raised

$2.25M

Revenue

$0000 

About iCAN

iCAN is building a portfolio of companies across the entire global cannabis ecosystem. The company seeks to identify and accelerate these companies and create synergies and cooperation across the ecosystem.

Headquarters Location

5 HaUman, Industrial Zone

Beit Shemesh,

Israel

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Latest iCAN News

iCan Career Expo

Oct 18, 2023

iCan Career Expo by Spencer Tirey |Today at 1:00 a.m. Layton Parnell (right), an eighth-grade student from Northridge Middle School, participates in a timed torquing competition led by Mitch Jansen (left) and Amber Forst with Rheem Manufacturing Company, Tuesday, Oct. 17, 2023, during the iCan Career Expo at the Peak Innovation Center in Fort Smith. The annual two-day event saw eighth-grade students from schools around the River Valley learn about career opportunities from dozens of area companies and organizations in a diversity of fields, including construction, engineering, manufacturing, health sciences and more. Visit rivervalleydemocratgazette.com/photo for today's photo gallery. (River Valley Democrat-Gazette/Hank Layton) Gunnar Williams (left) and other eighth-grade students from Lavaca Middle School practice using power drills at a station hosted by Nabholz Construction on Tuesday during the at the Peak Innovation Center in Fort Smith. The annual two-day event saw eighth-grade students from schools around the River Valley learn about career opportunities from dozens of area companies and organizations in a diversity of fields, including construction, engineering, manufacturing, health sciences and more. Visit rivervalleydemocratgazette.com/photo for today's photo gallery. (River Valley Democrat-Gazette/Hank Layton) Gunnar Williams (left) and other eighth-grade students from Lavaca Middle School practice using power drills at a station hosted by Nabholz Construction on Tuesday during the at the Peak Innovation Center in Fort Smith. The annual two-day event saw eighth-grade students from schools around the River Valley learn about career opportunities from dozens of area companies and organizations in a diversity of fields, including construction, engineering, manufacturing, health sciences and more. Visit rivervalleydemocratgazette.com/photo for today's photo gallery. (River Valley Democrat-Gazette/Hank Layton) Gunnar Williams (right), Chase Kilbreath and other eighth-grade students from Lavaca Middle School practice using power drills at a station hosted by Nabholz Construction, Tuesday, Oct. 17, 2023, during the iCan Career Expo at the Peak Innovation Center in Fort Smith. The annual two-day event saw eighth-grade students from schools around the River Valley learn about career opportunities from dozens of area companies and organizations in a diversity of fields, including construction, engineering, manufacturing, health sciences and more. Visit rivervalleydemocratgazette.com/photo for today's photo gallery. (River Valley Democrat-Gazette/Hank Layton) Gunnar Williams (right), Chase Kilbreath and other eighth-grade students from Lavaca Middle School practice using power drills at a station hosted by Nabholz Construction, Tuesday, Oct. 17, 2023, during the iCan Career Expo at the Peak Innovation Center in Fort Smith. The annual two-day event saw eighth-grade students from schools around the River Valley learn about career opportunities from dozens of area companies and organizations in a diversity of fields, including construction, engineering, manufacturing, health sciences and more. Visit rivervalleydemocratgazette.com/photo for today's photo gallery. (River Valley Democrat-Gazette/Hank Layton) Layton Parnell (right), an eighth-grade student from Northridge Middle School, participates in a timed torquing competition led by Mitch Jansen (left) and Amber Forst with Rheem Manufacturing Company, Tuesday, Oct. 17, 2023, during the iCan Career Expo at the Peak Innovation Center in Fort Smith. The annual two-day event saw eighth-grade students from schools around the River Valley learn about career opportunities from dozens of area companies and organizations in a diversity of fields, including construction, engineering, manufacturing, health sciences and more. Visit rivervalleydemocratgazette.com/photo for today's photo gallery. (River Valley Democrat-Gazette/Hank Layton) Layton Parnell (right), an eighth-grade student from Northridge Middle School, participates in a timed torquing competition led by Mitch Jansen (left) and Amber Forst with Rheem Manufacturing Company, Tuesday, Oct. 17, 2023, during the iCan Career Expo at the Peak Innovation Center in Fort Smith. The annual two-day event saw eighth-grade students from schools around the River Valley learn about career opportunities from dozens of area companies and organizations in a diversity of fields, including construction, engineering, manufacturing, health sciences and more. Visit rivervalleydemocratgazette.com/photo for today's photo gallery. (River Valley Democrat-Gazette/Hank Layton)  Gunnar Williams (right), Chase Kilbreath and other eighth-grade students from Lavaca Middle School practice using power drills at a station hosted by Nabholz Construction, Tuesday, Oct. 17, 2023, during the iCan Career Expo at the Peak Innovation Center in Fort Smith. The annual two-day event saw eighth-grade students from schools around the River Valley learn about career opportunities from dozens of area companies and organizations in a diversity of fields, including construction, engineering, manufacturing, health sciences and more. Visit rivervalleydemocratgazette.com/photo for today's photo gallery. (River Valley Democrat-Gazette/Hank Layton)  Gunnar Williams (left) and other eighth-grade students from Lavaca Middle School practice using power drills at a station hosted by Nabholz Construction, Tuesday, Oct. 17, 2023, during the iCan Career Expo at the Peak Innovation Center in Fort Smith. The annual two-day event saw eighth-grade students from schools around the River Valley learn about career opportunities from dozens of area companies and organizations in a diversity of fields, including construction, engineering, manufacturing, health sciences and more. Visit rivervalleydemocratgazette.com/photo for today's photo gallery. (River Valley Democrat-Gazette/Hank Layton)

iCAN Frequently Asked Questions (FAQ)

  • When was iCAN founded?

    iCAN was founded in 2015.

  • Where is iCAN's headquarters?

    iCAN's headquarters is located at 5 HaUman, Industrial Zone, Beit Shemesh.

  • What is iCAN's latest funding round?

    iCAN's latest funding round is Private Equity.

  • How much did iCAN raise?

    iCAN raised a total of $2.25M.

  • Who are the investors of iCAN?

    Investors of iCAN include Tress Capital, Plaza Capital, Ananda Developments, Panther Capital, TheraCann and 3 more.

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