With its partnership program for its aeroponic technology, LettUs Grows aims to promote geographical expansion and enhance the global reach of its ultrasonic aeroponic technology.
The program allows supply-chain and delivery partners within the greenhouse and Controlled Environment Agriculture (CEA) industry to license LettUs Grow's Aeroponic Rolling Bench™️ technology. Through this program, LettUs Grow intends to support license partners to incorporate advanced aeroponics into their existing product portfolio to streamline customer deployments and maximize benefits for its clients.
According to LettUs Grow, this move comes as a response to the demand for its aeroponic solutions. It aims to enable the company to better meet the demands of partners on multiple continents, particularly from Europe, the United States, and the Middle East - for multi-hectare aeroponic greenhouse and vertical farm projects.
LettUs Grow is now making efforts to build an enhanced network of Engineering, Procurement, and Construction (EPC) partners for horticultural project deliveries. This should lead to widespread and timely availability of its aeroponic technology in the most impactful geographies. To enhance geographic expansion and the impact of their ultrasonic aeroponic technology, the company is engaged in discussions with EPC partners to forge alliances.
LettUs Grow claims that its aeroponic technology increases plant growth rates over industry standard hydroponics in real-world scenarios at both Wageningen's greenhouse R&D facilities and in recent trials with CHAP at their Vertical Farming Development Centre. The LettUS Grow team states: "These trials have validated the technology's performance in situ and showcased its yield enhancement capabilities. Because the Aeroponic Rolling Bench product is highly adaptable, it is suitable for both greenhouses and vertical farms and can be delivered as either a retrofitted upgrade or as part of a new build to ensure maximum productivity and to minimize environmental impact."
They add: "Offering licenses for the Aeroponic Rolling Bench technology to partners up and down the supply chain, reflects our commitment f to working with the best-in-class industry partners, meeting the growing demand for sustainable production systems and delivering efficiently at scale."
Although LettUs Grow's technology has mainly focused on leafy green and herb production, the company claims that the technology is also 'effective' in the propagation of tomatoes, strawberries, and tree whips for fruiting, biomass, and forestry.
"This is an exciting time for LettUs Grow. The new aeroponic partnership program will allow us to reach new geographies and expand our positive impact. The decision to license our technology to EPC partners is a strategic move to ensure we can meet the growing demand efficiently and maintain our commitment to excellence, and I welcome interested potential partners to reach out directly to me," said Nick Green, Chief Commercial Officer at LettUs Grow.
LettUs Grow's aeroponic technology is ready for deployment, and licensing agreements with EPC partners intend to enable the company to reach a broader audience. Moreover, LettUs Grow uses this move to concentrate on innovation and design.
"The development of enabling technology such as this is critical for improving the operational and resource efficiencies of production and unlocking sustainable sector growth within CEA. We are delighted to have been able to support LettUs Grow to validate their Aeroponic Rolling Bench, a product with considerable global potential," said Harry Langford, Innovation Network Lead at Crop Health and Protection Limited (CHAP).
Following this year's Fruit Logistica, LettUs Grow will be releasing updates about the program throughout the year at key events such as AgraME in Dubai and GreenTech in the Netherlands, which it will be cycling to for the third year in a row. With only a limited number of initial licenses available, interested parties are encouraged to engage with LettUs Grow representatives at these events to avoid missing out.
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