Corey Koffler, CEO and Co-Founder A perfectly smooth draw, free from inconsistencies and fading flavors, is the ultimate desire for every vaper. Through relentless research and innovation, Greentank Technologies has made this dream a reality.
As one of the leading aerosolization and inhalable product developers, the company is setting the gold standard in vape hardware and atomization technology across multiple industry segments, including cannabis, ENDS, wellness and pharmaceutical. Its magnum opus— the Quantum Chip™ technology.

This transformative technology is all set to reshape the vaping experience. It stands a cut above the ceramic heating system that dominated the industry for nearly a decade, offering superior flavor retention, improved safety and greater consistency.
“Our technology ensures unwavering consistency, from the first puff to the thousandth,” says Corey Koffler, CEO and co-founder. “By focusing on quality and understanding market demand, we bridge the gap between expectation and reality.”
The cutting-edge heating system, built on microfluidics and nano-fabrication, delivers a precise and controlled dose every time. It produces a vapor up to 52 percent colder than the leading vapes on the market, providing a cooler, smoother draw that does not irritate the throat. Independent third-party testing has confirmed the superiority of this technology, showing that it enables a faster onset and peak intensity.

But that’s just the tip of the iceberg. As a one-stop shop, the company also assists businesses with testing and optimizing manufacturing efficiencies, helping them effectively bring units to market. The focus is on providing a seamless experience for clients and the end consumers who ultimately enjoy the products.
This is all based on quality, which has been the foundation of Greentank Technologies from the get-go. Through rigorous testing and dedicated R&D, the company prioritizes consumer safety and reliability through its federally licensed R&D lab and drives innovation, including matching oil formulations to hardware designs. These capabilities ensure top-quality products while providing insights for continuous improvement. The company also focuses on purpose-driven design to enhance user experience with each new iteration.
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By focusing on quality and understanding market demand, we bridge the gap between expectation and reality
This commitment to address changing customer demands is reflected in Greentank’s product range. Its sleek, handheld GT Palm all-in-one device is an industry favorite, catering to those who enjoy a powerful yet compact design, while the ever-reliable and affordable GT GO cartridge remains a staple product.
“We don’t just sell hardware. We help brands connect with consumers through customizations and unique form factors that build lasting affinity,” says Peter Machalek, CRO.

A recent addition to the company’s list of top-of-the-line products is a dual-chamber, all-in-one device that allows users to effortlessly switch between different flavors or cannabis oils.
However, manufacturing is not the end goal. The products need to reach the consumer when and where they need them. By driving product innovation, offering onshore distribution and proactively managing logistics, Greentank tackles the challenge of unpredictable consumer demand in the cannabis industry. Clients receive quarterly or semi-annual demand forecasts, eliminating guesswork and ensuring timely, accurate shipments and flexible, on-demand inventory management.
Greentank’s innovations and service excellence are driven by a team of experts in material science, chemistry and consumer product engineering. The company invests in people with the potential to innovate and drive positive change. Its global workforce, based in Toronto and Shenzhen, ensures that every product is engineered to perfection and meets the modern vaper’s needs.
Today’s vape users are more informed than ever, demanding a safer, consistent and premium experience. As customer expectations evolve, Greentank Technologies is pushing the envelope in innovation and improving the vape hardware industry one product at a time.
Choosing Vape Hardware Partners Under Canadian Cannabis Margin Pressure
Retail shelf compression has changed the economics of cannabis vaporization hardware in Canada. Licensed producers once treated cartridges and disposable devices as interchangeable procurement decisions. That assumption has become expensive. Hardware defects now create broader consequences that extend beyond returned inventory. Burnt flavor profiles, inconsistent heating behavior and leaking cartridges damage repeat purchasing patterns at a time when cannabis brands already face shrinking retail leverage and tighter promotional limits.
Provincial distributors have also become less forgiving about fulfillment inconsistency. Missed replenishment windows can leave producers carrying stranded inventory while competing products secure shelf placement. Hardware procurement teams now spend more time reviewing manufacturing coordination, forecasting discipline and post-sale testing support because product interruptions ripple quickly through extraction schedules and retail planning.
Consumer expectations have shifted at the same pace. Buyers who tolerated inconsistent draws or degraded flavor performance several years ago now compare cannabis devices against nicotine vapor products and broader consumer electronics standards. That comparison has raised pressure on atomization quality, thermal stability and oil compatibility. A cartridge that performs well during early testing but degrades under higher-volume use creates expensive customer support problems that cannot be solved through branding.
Those conditions have made engineering integration more important than device aesthetics. Manufacturers that simply ship generic hardware often leave cannabis producers managing avoidable formulation issues internally. Oil viscosity, airflow calibration and heating behavior increasingly require coordinated testing between hardware teams and extraction groups before large production runs move forward. Procurement decisions now hinge less on headline specifications and more on whether a manufacturer can reduce formulation variability before products reach retail channels.
Supply continuity has become another dividing line between vendors. Canadian cannabis demand still fluctuates unevenly across provinces, particularly around limited releases and seasonal consumption spikes. Hardware suppliers that rely on distant fulfillment chains without inventory coordination create forecasting gaps that compound quickly during demand surges. Buyers increasingly favor manufacturers that maintain distribution support closer to market demand while offering clearer shipment planning and inventory management processes.
Testing standards have also tightened across purchasing conversations. Cannabis companies now ask harder questions about aerosol performance, temperature behavior and contaminant exposure because device failures increasingly carry reputational consequences. Third-party validation has become more valuable than broad product claims. Procurement leaders want evidence that heating systems maintain consistency across repeated use rather than isolated laboratory demonstrations.
Greentank Technologies enters this market from a stronger technical position than many cartridge suppliers because it approaches vaporization hardware as an integrated aerosolization platform rather than a commodity device business. Its Quantum Chip technology, referenced in company materials, focuses on temperature consistency and controlled vapor delivery through microfluidic and nano-fabrication design principles. The company also supports formulation testing, manufacturing coordination and inventory planning, which aligns closely with the procurement pressures now shaping Canadian cannabis hardware decisions.
Its product range includes cartridge systems alongside all-in-one devices such as the GT Palm platform and newer dual-chamber formats intended for multi-oil use. More important than the product catalog itself is the company’s emphasis on matching oil formulations with hardware behavior through its licensed research and development infrastructure. That approach reduces the disconnect that often appears between extraction teams and hardware procurement groups after commercial rollout. For cannabis producers trying to stabilize repeat consumer purchasing while limiting device-related returns, Greentank Technologies presents a credible recommendation grounded in manufacturing coordination, testing discipline and vapor consistency rather than marketing language alone.
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