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ACT webinar on November 5

"Lettuce growers need integrated solutions that deliver both performance and efficiency"

For greenhouse growers producing lettuce, arugula, and herbs, maintaining uniform growth, preventing tip burn, and optimizing resources are constant challenges. The Advanced Climate Technologies (ACT) group, comprised of Svensson, Priva, Philips LED Lighting, and Grodan, is hosting a free webinar designed to help growers address these issues with practical, data-driven strategies.

The event, Future-Ready Leafy Greens: Smarter Strategies for Airflow, Light & Irrigation, will take place on Wednesday, November 5, 2025, at 1:00 PM ET.

This one-hour online session brings together leading experts in greenhouse climate, lighting, and irrigation to share proven methods that enhance crop quality, consistency, and resource efficiency. Participants will learn how to prevent tip burn and uneven growth through better airflow and humidity control, integrate lighting, irrigation, and climate management for more predictable results, and use data to increase yield while reducing energy and water waste.

The webinar will feature insights from four industry specialists. Tyler Sandison, Key Account Manager on the Philips LED Lighting team at Signify, will discuss how growers can move from basic light recipes to fully integrated growth strategies using LED spectrum, intensity, and photoperiod planning. Hugo Plaisier, Climate Consultant at Svensson, will cover how vertical airflow and screen strategies help stabilize humidity, reduce crop stress, and maintain a balanced climate. Dan Skinner, Senior Technical Specialist at Grodan, will explain how precision irrigation and fertigation control—supported by sensors and data—can improve root-zone health and water-use efficiency. Finally, Chris Androney, System Analyst at Priva, will show how growers can unify temperature, humidity, vapor pressure deficit (VPD), and irrigation through smart automation to achieve consistent, high-quality crops.

"With margins tightening and sustainability goals becoming more important, growers need integrated solutions that deliver both performance and efficiency," said Henry Vangameren from Priva. "This webinar will focus on practical ways to achieve those goals through smarter climate, light, and irrigation control."

Future-Ready Leafy Greens is part of ACT's ongoing mission to support growers with real-world, data-driven tools that improve production outcomes and profitability. The session will conclude with a live Q&A, giving participants the chance to connect directly with the experts and explore solutions tailored to their growing environments.

Registration is available at the link here.

For more information:
Priva
[email protected]
www.priva.com

Ludvig Svensson
[email protected]
www.ludvigsvensson.com

Grodan
T +31 47 53 53 535
www.grodan.com

Signify
www.philips.com/horti