
Elevated Signals Inc, a Canadian software provider for regulated industries, has been selected by Tasmania-based Hale Farm to streamline its cannabis manufacturing operations and prepare for future growth in Australia’s medical cannabis market.
Hale Farm, founded in 2022, cultivates and processes cannabis products ranging from high-THC flower to low-THC cannabinoid varieties such as CBG and CBDV.
In a news release, Elevated Signals said it will centralise cultivation and processing data, provide real-time access to batch records, and reduce the time spent on regulatory reporting.
“With our paper-based system, we were spending at least a day a week on manual data entry. In addition, quarterly ODC reporting would consume the best part of a week,” said Hale Farm co-founder and COO David Grolman.
“We expect a five-times productivity saving on the reporting with Elevated Signals.”
Grolman added that the decision to implement Elevated Signals was based on its focus on cannabis manufacturing.
“We explored other systems, but Elevated Signals was by far the best fit. It’s flexible, easy to use, and built specifically for cannabis manufacturing. With the software in place, we’ll be able to free up our team for more valuable work and have a solid foundation for future growth.”
Elevated Signals develops manufacturing operations software for industries where compliance and traceability are critical, including cannabis, nutraceuticals, food, and beverage. Its platform integrates inventory, batch production records, quality assurance, and compliance reporting.
“We’re thrilled to partner with Hale Farm as they expand and lead innovation in the Australian cannabis market,” said Amar Singh, CEO of Elevated Signals.
“David and his team understand the importance of building robust systems early, so they can grow efficiently, maintain product quality, and remain agile in a competitive industry.”