2024 GLASE Summit Reveals Lineup of Speakers Posted in Research & Technology on October 18, 2024 Share FacebookTwitterPinterestWhatsApp The upcoming 2024 GLASE Summit is set to advance the discussion surrounding dynamic lighting technologies in greenhouse agriculture, emphasizing automation and energy efficiency. Taking place on November 6 in Montréal, the summit will feature a keynote address from Tessa Pocock, a lighting industry veteran, alongside panels with growers and researchers discussing the impact of innovative lighting solutions. The event, hosted at the historic St Paul Hotel, aims to gather industry leaders from North America and beyond, offering insights into the latest advancements in horticultural technologies. With limited registration available for only 100 attendees, participants are encouraged to secure their spots promptly to engage in networking and explore the future of sustainable greenhouse practices. Original source: https://urbanagnews.com/events/meet-the-experts-2024-glase-summit-speaker-roster-unveiled/ Read More Business Corinthian Capital and Valesco Acquire Majority Stake in Trimlight Sports Lighting Revitalization of Dwight Murphy Field Set to Begin Soon Dark Sky Lighting Guidelines for Discovering Ideal Dark Sky Spots for Astrophotography Trends Smart Trick Lets Guests Activate Hotel Lights Without Key Card
The upcoming 2024 GLASE Summit is set to advance the discussion surrounding dynamic lighting technologies in greenhouse agriculture, emphasizing automation and energy efficiency. Taking place on November 6 in Montréal, the summit will feature a keynote address from Tessa Pocock, a lighting industry veteran, alongside panels with growers and researchers discussing the impact of innovative lighting solutions. The event, hosted at the historic St Paul Hotel, aims to gather industry leaders from North America and beyond, offering insights into the latest advancements in horticultural technologies. With limited registration available for only 100 attendees, participants are encouraged to secure their spots promptly to engage in networking and explore the future of sustainable greenhouse practices.