Companies weigh on what to know if you’re considering a software upgrade, the most important factors to consider, and more.
Headgrower allows users to control their greenhouse controllers from their phones and get real-time alerts about greenhouse status.
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.
Your company can have the most up-to-date, most extensive security programs and protocols in place, but it means nothing if the doors to your information are left wide open.
iUNU, the computer vision company that helps growers apply artificial intelligence and machine learning in the greenhouse, has raised $7.5 million from BootstrapLabs and NCT Ventures, among others.
Third-party testing of new lighting fixtures and systems is critical in determining their efficiency. Here’s how this testing can ultimately benefit you.
Researchers at Michigan State University find out the impact it has on daylength-sensitive plants.
Blockchain is a promising technology that can raise digitalization in horticulture to a higher level — if it is used properly.
Cost, uncertainty, and a fear of the unknown are just some of the reasons growers are reluctant to switch to LEDs. However, there may be a change in thinking on the horizon.
The international exhibition, scheduled for June 11-13, offers an open exchange of ideas for the global advancement of horticulture.
Dramm is partnering with Vifra, specialists in humidity management, to offer Vifra solutions to North American growers.
The Greenhouse Lighting and Systems Engineering (GLASE) consortium is designed to bring growers, researchers, suppliers, and other stakeholders together to create a hub for new technology development and implementation.
With help from a lighting supplier, University of Florida researchers are exploring how the photosynthetic spectrum relates to an often overlooked element of cultivation: water-use efficiency.