Neutra finalizes LOI with exciting new partner

Neutra Corp., a rapidly-growing provider of all-natural wellness solutions, announced today it has finalized a letter of intent (LOI) with an exciting new partner to grab a share of the exploding $1.7 billion medical marijuana (MMJ) industry.

“We want to enhance the production cycle to the most efficient process with the highest quality yields.”

By signing an LOI with Vertigo Technologies, LLC, a developer of cannabis post-production processes, NTRR continues its trend of forming strong partnerships as it targets aggressive expansion goals for 2013. The partnership with Vertigo Technologies ensures NTRR will be assisting in the development and delivery of technologies and systems, allowing patients to receive medicinal cannabinoids faster and more efficiently.

"Teaming up with Vertigo Technologies, we're going to discover the best possible processes from pre-production to post-production," NTRR CEO Sydney Jim said. "We want to enhance the production cycle to the most efficient process with the highest quality yields."

In addition to today's agreement with Vertigo Technologies, NTRR, through its subsidiary Cannabis Technologies, Inc., also recently forged a partnership with Field of View Technologies, LLC, to market and develop innovative new cannabis delivery systems.

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