This year, industry suppliers submitted 50 innovative products and systems for the GreenTech Innovation Awards, which will be presented during the opening of GreenTech on June 11.
The Summit takes place June 12 and offers growers, breeders, and suppliers an inside view of automation technology in horticulture, including the shipping side of the industry.
Industry leaders at GreenTech will get insights into current and future developments in autonomous green technology and a status update on progress towards the greenhouse of the future.
The international exhibition, scheduled for June 11-13, offers an open exchange of ideas for the global advancement of horticulture.
Much of the technology used in North American greenhouses originated overseas. Here are some products on display at the GreenTech show in The Netherlands that you may soon be using in your own operation.
It can be a little difficult to wrap your head around the speed of change in greenhouse technology these days, but it’s time to be thinking about where your business will be a decade from now.
GreenTech, the Netherlands-based horticulture technology trade show, opened with an award presentation for Priva’s deleafing robot, which accurately removes leaves from tomato plants without spreading viruses.