PAX Labs Stock

pax.comConsumer & Lifestyle / Cannabis & TobaccoFounded: 2007Funding to Date: $15.91MM

Pax Labs produces battery-powered vaporizers that offer customizable experiences for each consumer. Pax Labs offers Pax Mini, Pax Plus, Pax Extra, and Era Pro models plus accessories like interchangeable mouthpieces. Pax Labs was founded in 2007 by Adam Bowen and James Monsees and is headquartered in San Francisco, CA.

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Management Team

Matt Gunderson
Chief Financial Officer
Steven Jung
Chief Operating Officer
Adam Cahan
Chief Executive Officer
Michael Murphy
President

Board Members

Nicholas Pritzker JD
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Riaz Valani
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Matthew Bigliardi
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PAX announced today the launch of its fresh pressed Live Rosin with Natural Terpenes and THC for use with its PAX Era devices in Ontario.
Pax today is announcing a new app for its cannabis vaporizers. The service offers access to device controls, cannabis strain information and safety features. The company previously launched an Android and iPhone app with similar features, but Apple later removed the version on the App Store, stripp…
Consumers want to know what's in the stuff they buy and where it comes from, whether that's food, electricals or clothing -- so why should cannabis be any different? Vape company PAX Labs is rolling out a new feature for its mobile app which gives users detailed information about what makes up
Pax Labs, a cannabis-focused vaping company with over $541.7 million in venture-backed funding has laid off 25 percent of its workforce, months after losing its long time CEO, Bharat Vasan. 
Updated on: Jul 26, 2024

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