Micro Grow Control Systems, Inc., a pioneering force in the indoor agriculture industry and a leading provider of advanced grow control systems, announces with great sadness the passing of its President and Founder, Tom Piini, at the age of 71.
Tom was instrumental in shaping the foundation of the indoor agriculture movement, establishing Micro Grow at a time when the concept of controlled-environment growing was in its infancy. His vision, innovation, and unwavering dedication helped position the company — and the industry — at the forefront of computerized, high-efficiency growing solutions.
Founded in Temecula, California, in the early 1980s, MicroGrow designs and manufactures environmental control systems for commercial greenhouses and indoor agriculture facilities. In 2017, the company acquired Qcom, expanding its irrigation and fertigation expertise, and is also a proud distributor of Autogrow products. Qcom specializes in advanced irrigation and fertigation solutions for controlled-environment agriculture, serving clients in floriculture, cannabis, and research greenhouses.
In 2020, Tom shared more about the origins and the development within the company.
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Tom's contributions extended far beyond technology; he built a company culture rooted in integrity, service, and a passion for advancing agriculture. Under his leadership, MicroGrow's environmental control systems, irrigation and fertigation solutions, and distribution of Autogrow products reached hundreds of colleges and universities — from Stanford to Cornell University — and supported growers ranging from Central Valley farmers to major city arboretums to international flower markets.
"Tom Piini is a legend in our industry," said Dan Bilhorn, owner of United Greenhouse. "We worked on hundreds of projects together, and we were friends for over 40 years. Tom was brilliant about what a project needed and a gregarious, kind man. I will miss him forever."
Continuity and leadership
In keeping with the company's long-standing succession plan, Micro Grow and Qcom will continue operations without interruption. Tom's son, Chris Piini, Vice President, is at the helm, ensuring the continuity of the values and innovation his father championed. Working alongside the experienced management team — many with over 20 years of service at MicroGrow — Chris is committed to honoring Tom's legacy while guiding the company into its next chapter.
"My father was a true pioneer — not just for this company, but for an entire industry," said Chris Piini, Vice President of Micro Grow. "He believed in creating solutions that made indoor agriculture accessible, efficient, and sustainable. It is an honor to continue his work and carry forward the vision he dedicated his life to."
"As someone who has worked closely with Tom for many years, his leadership and commitment to growers set a standard that will continue to guide us," said Paul Jaeger, Operations Manager. "Our team is ready to carry forward his vision without missing a beat." '
The leadership team also includes: Paul Jaeger, Operations Manager, Josh Rudy, Inside Sales, Randy Cox, Senior Field Technician, Angela Romo, Accounting Manager, Kelley Nicholson, Outside Sales, Mike Andren and Bret Coffman, Qcom Controls Operations.
Mary Piini will help in the transition to help facilitate the continued growth and stability of MicroGrow and Qcom, bringing over 30 years of experience as a controller and in financial management for manufacturing operations.
In addition to Chris, Tom is survived by his three daughters, five grandchildren, three brothers, and two sisters.
Instead of flowers his children are asking for donations to the charity he supported, Boys and Girls Club.
Further details regarding memorial arrangements will be shared in the coming days.
For more information:
Daphne Brogdon
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