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Cure8 to Kick Off Strategic Partnership With Frank Mayer

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[PRESS RELEASE] CHICAGO, IL — June 10, 2025 — Cure8, a leading cannabis security and technology services provider, announced today a strategic partnership with Frank Mayer, an industry leader in custom digital kiosks and retail displays, which they will kick off at the Benzinga Cannabis Capital Conference in Chicago.
Since launching in 2016, Cure8 has designed, built, and managed hundreds of cannabis facilities throughout North America. They are a full spectrum security and technology services provider, covering alarms, access control, surveillance systems, point of sale systems, networks, and more. Their clients have included iAnthus, Schwazze, Canopy Growth, Toyko Smoke, Standard Wellness, Everest Cannabis, Northern Helm, and Happy Munkey.
Frank Mayer brings over 30 years of kiosk expertise to the cannabis space, with hundreds of kiosks deployed in dispensaries nationwide.
Under the partnership, the companies will collaborate on marketing initiatives, with Cure8 leveraging its deep industry knowledge and connections to further establish Frank Mayer digital kiosks as the industry standard.
Digital kiosks have quickly become a staple in modern dispensaries. Kiosks are used in dispensaries to facilitate check-in, loyalty program sign-ups, product education, and order placement. Many operate on popular cannabis marketplace platforms such as Dutchie and I Heart Jane.
Frank Mayer offers a wide range of kiosk solutions including freestanding floor models, wall-mounted, and countertop units fully customizable to fit a dispensary’s brand and layout.
“Every dispensary has a digital kiosk – or wants one,” said Munir Haque, President of Cure8. “They add to the stores aesthetics and emulate a high-end touch to any store they’re in. They help stores reduce their labor costs and decrease the workload of their budtenders.”
“A key concern with dispensary kiosks has been a turnkey solution that fits all environments,” Haque continued. “Frank Mayer has established a solid solution for all dispensaries. They are scaled to support multi-state operators, and provide kiosk deployment options for social equity and local operators. The company’s kiosks support all the major cannabis point of sale systems and ordering platforms. Frank Mayer has a variety of form factors which include custom design and branding for all styles and sizes of dispensaries.”
“This partnership is a win for everyone,” said Eric Schlissel, CEO/CTO of Cure8. “We’re excited to develop an even closer partnership with one of the leading technology providers in the cannabis space. Frank Mayer’s cannabis clients will receive the same level of support and high-quality products, their tech needs handled with a single inquiry.”
“At Cure8 we pride ourselves on being a flexible full spectrum services provider,” he added. “We’re happy to provide clients with as much or as little help as they need, whether it’s fully building out the security and tech for 5-10 stores in multiple different states or buying and deploying a few units of hardware. Frank Mayer shares that same adaptable approach whether you need one kiosk or a thousand, fully customized or off-the-shelf, they can deliver.”
The Cure8 leadership team, including CEO/CTO Eric Schlissel and President Munir Haque, will be attending the Benzinga Cannabis Capital Conference June 9 and 10 at the Marriott Magnificent Mile in Chicago, IL, and will be available in the Miami Room. A Frank Mayer kiosk will be onsite for demos.
Those interested in learning more about Cure8 services and Frank Mayer kiosk solutions can reach out to [email protected].
About Cure8
Cure8 is the leading security and technology services provider in the cannabis industry. Our mission is to help all cannabis businesses, regardless of their size or budgets, obtain the professional-grade security and IT they need to get licensed, get started, and achieve their full potential.
About Frank Mayer and Associates, Inc.
At Frank Mayer, we’re experts at delivering custom self-service engagement solutions. In short, we manufacture the tools you need to interact with your customers. Whether that’s an interactive kiosk that offers your guests autonomy and convenience or a retail display that moves your brand’s product, our core expertise is producing self-service programs tailored specifically to your needs.
Through impeccable design, an emphasis on custom solutions, and comprehensive support, Frank Mayer has enabled thousands of enterprise and growth-oriented brands to deliver successful kiosk and display programs to market. To learn more about our services, visit www.frankmayer.com.

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South Carolina GOP Governor Says There’s ‘Compelling’ Case For Medical Marijuana As House Leader Remains Skeptical

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The governor of South Carolina says there’s a “compelling” case to be made for legalizing medical marijuana in the state, despite reservations from law enforcement. And a key GOP lawmaker who’s championed the reform over multiple sessions says he’s eyeing 2026 as the year to finally get the job done.
Gov. Henry McMaster (R) said last week that he thinks supporters of the reform have a “very compelling situation,” despite the fact that “law enforcement, almost end-to-end, still have grave concerns.”
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Sen. Tom Davis (R), who has sponsored several bills to legalize medical cannabis cannabis described his legislation as “conservative.”
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Davi said he intends to speak with Smith about the issue, claiming that he feels there’s enough support within the GOP-controlled House to advance it.
An earlier version of Davis’s cannabis measure passed the Senate last legislative session but was never taken up in the House. He filed a new version for the 2025 session last December.
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As introduced, the legislation would allow patients to access medical marijuana from “therapeutic cannabis pharmacies,” which would be licensed by the state Board of Pharmacy. Individuals would need to receive a doctor’s recommendation for the treatment of certain qualifying conditions, which include several specific ailments as well as terminal illnesses and chronic diseases where opioids are the standard of care.
Among the public, medical marijuana legalization enjoys overwhelming bipartisan support in the state, with a poll last year finding that 93 percent of Democrats, 74 percent of Republicans and 84 percent of independents back the reform.
The state Senate passed an earlier version of the legislation in 2022, but it stalled in the opposite body over a procedural hiccup.
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Meanwhile, South Carolina’s hemp industry has been going through it’s own trials, with some businesses turning away from the crop amid disappointing returns on their investments into the market.

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MediPharm Announces Complete Dismissal of Dissident Court Proceeding

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