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Indoor ag-con returns to Las Vegas

Indoor ag-con returns to Las Vegas
Jan 21, 2025
By Farms.com

Future of farming at indoor ag-con

Indoor Ag-Con will take place at Westgate Las Vegas on March 11-12, 2025, bringing together global experts to explore advancements in farming technologies. The event highlights the future of agriculture with innovative solutions. 

This year’s expanded expo hall will feature more than 200 exhibitors. Key exhibitors include Just Vertical (Booth 1113) with Free-Standing Grow Racks, Concert Bio (Booth 841SZ-1) leveraging data science for crop health, Profile’s Growing Solutions (Booth 425) showcasing HydraFiber + Coir grow bags, and Thrive Agritech offering energy-efficient LED systems. 

Indoor agriculture is addressing environmental challenges through renewable energy, water-saving technologies, and biodegradable farming tools. VelociGro (Booth 631) introduces eco-friendly substrates, while 4XROBOTS (Booth 1114) automates complex farming processes to improve efficiency. 

Indoor Ag-Con continues to be a vital platform for the Controlled Environment Agriculture (CEA) industry, supporting sustainable farming practices. Discover more by visiting indoor.ag

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