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By: RootSource Media Staff,

1937 International Corp. has been named Presenting Sponsor of the inaugural Industrial Hemp International (IHI) Conference & Trade Show, taking place March 25–27, 2026, in Denver, Colorado.

Produced by RootSource Media, IHI represents a strategic evolution of the global industrial hemp conversation, shifting the focus from early-stage advocacy to execution, infrastructure, and market-ready solutions. The partnership with 1937 International reflects a shared commitment to clarity, alignment, and responsible growth across the full industrial hemp value chain.

1937 International Corp. is a multinational consortium specializing in the cultivation, processing, and global export of the Ultraplant™ varietal of industrial hemp. The organization operates across cultivation, processing, licensing, R&D, strategic acquisitions, and the commercialization of industrial hemp and alternative materials, with a strong emphasis on scalable, globally relevant applications.

“We appreciate the trust, the vision, and the willingness to help move the industry ahead,” said Morris Beegle, Founder of IHI and RootSource Media. “1937 International brings a global perspective grounded in real-world execution. Their involvement as presenting sponsor reinforces IHI’s role as a platform focused on what’s actually working, what still needs to be built, and how we move forward together.”

A central focus of IHI 2026 is providing clarity on the current legislative and regulatory landscape for industrial hemp in the United States, while placing those developments within a broader international context. Conference programming will emphasize actionable insights, viable business models, and meaningful connections across fiber, grain, materials, textiles, construction, and emerging industrial applications.

Ryan Zaczynski, President and CEO of 1937 International Corp., highlighted the importance of timing and collaboration as the industry enters its next phase:

“IHI is bringing together the right voices at the right moment. This industry doesn’t need more noise, it needs alignment, execution, and global collaboration. We’re excited to help support that mission.”

1937 International has also been vocal about the need for more sophisticated positioning within the industrial hemp sector. Drawing from its roots in apparel and materials, the company advocates for messaging that emphasizes product performance and market value, allowing hemp to enable innovation without becoming a barrier to mainstream adoption.

As a U.S.-based global organization, 1937 International is committed to bringing diverse international perspectives to Denver, supporting both domestic growth and cross-border collaboration. In the coming weeks, the company plans to announce opportunities for attendees and partners to engage in initiatives designed to elevate projects and partnerships in the U.S. and abroad.

Industrial Hemp International (IHI) will convene leaders from agriculture, manufacturing, textiles, construction, materials, policy, finance, and global trade for three days of focused dialogue on the future of industrial hemp in a rapidly changing global economy.

Event Details:
Industrial Hemp International (IHI)
Hyatt Conference Center Aurora-Denver

March 25–27, 2026
Website: industrialhempinternational.com