Griffin has announced a partnership with IUNU, one of the largest providers of computer vision, artificial intelligence, and cultivation management software in the horticulture industry.
Influenced by the energy market, the approach to lighting is changing. Focus on maximum production is being exchanged for the most efficient use of your available energy.
The Greenhouse Grower team had the opportunity to visit Ammerlaan-Sosef while over in the Netherlands to attend the GreenTech conference.
Technology solutions inspired by labor shortages stood out at this year’s global meeting place to see the latest in horticulture technology.
Inrush current and wattage can significantly change installation costs, and making the right decision early can prevent future problems.
During the Indoor AgTech Innovation Summit in June, a panel of technology suppliers offered insights into how growers can effectively and efficiently integrate automation tools.
Learn how California’s Market Access Program can accelerate state-wide LED adoption among greenhouse growers, with a little flexibility from lighting providers.
The right system can help growers collect data and make decisions that resolve company-wide inefficiencies.
The installation of 486 LED Hi-Top grow lights have replaced legacy metal halide lighting that had been in use for more than 20 years.
Silver Fern, a software company whose mission is to leverage technology to redeem horticulture professionals’ time, has signed a letter of intent to acquire DemandLink.
Greenhouse Grower will announce the overall winner at its Medal of Excellence event on July 18 at Cultivate’22.
All competing teams managed to use artificial intelligence algorithms to autonomously grow lettuce with almost no human interventions.
Last month’s Indoor AgTech Innovation Summit closed with a discussion on how the industry will shake out over the next five to 10 years.