Albotherm Partners with LettUs Grow to Drive Innovation in Greenhouse Agriculture

We are excited to announce our collaboration with LettUs Grow, another leading innovator in the agricultural technology sector. LettUs Grow recently published a blog highlighting our partnership, which you can read in full here.

At Albotherm, we are dedicated to pushing the boundaries of innovation and sustainability in agriculture. Our collaboration with LettUs Grow represents a significant step forward in this mission, as we join forces to explore the transformative potential of intuitive shading technology in greenhouse agriculture.

The partnership centres around leveraging Albotherm's cutting-edge responsive glass coating technology, developed by our CTO, Dr Sian Fussell, and LettUs Grow's renowned farm management software, Ostara, as we aim to revolutionise how greenhouse environments are managed.

By integrating our innovative technology with LettUs Grow's Ostara software, we can monitor real-time performance data and gain valuable insights into the effectiveness of our shading solutions.

In collaboration with LettUs Grow, we are embarking on a series of trials to validate the performance of our shading technology.

Through rigorous testing and analysis facilitated by Ostara software, we are committed to providing our trial growers with insights that empower them to optimise their operations and maximise crop yields.

Dan Peel, COO of Ostara, underscores the transformative impact that this collaborative research endeavor holds for greenhouse growers worldwide. By addressing critical challenges in environmental control and energy efficiency, our partnership with LettUs Grow has the potential to revolutionise greenhouse agriculture and pave the way for a more sustainable future.

At Albotherm, we are excited to embark on this journey of innovation and collaboration with LettUs Grow. We will continue to share further updates on our collaborative research efforts as we continue to drive positive change and shape the future of agriculture together.

Holly Bain