I think the obsession over / emphasis on Conan is overblown.
It's a fine yeast, but it is absolutely NOT necessary for a good NEIPA. Sure Kimmich uses it, but plenty of other great NEIPA breweries do not.
There are a million good yeast strains for this style that will do everything Conan will do.
I think worrying about using one particular yeast strain (which by the way is constantly evolving and mutating anyway, making it a moving target) is missing the big picture of what's really important: a good grain bill, a good hops bill/schedule, and to a lesser degree, appropriate water.
I've used WLP 001 and 007 to great effect (I think I prefer 007 slightly), and others have had success with other yeasts. Conan is not necessary.
If it's a hops-accenting yeast you're looking for, there are lots of them. If you are looking for that classic haze, well, the haze in these beers is absolutely NOT a function of the yeast, if the haze is your goal (which really should be a by-product, not a goal).
So use Conan if you've got it, but don't worry about it if you don't. There are at least half a dozen identified strains that work well with this style.