LettUs Grow hosts exclusive unveiling of new aeroponic innovation centre in Bristol, UK

Attendees included leading horticultural technology partners and collaborators from across the UK and the EU, who supported the development of LettUs Grow’s flagship product.

LettUs Grow, experts in advanced aeroponic irrigation, officially unveiled their latest Aeroponic Rolling Bench™ product last week to an exclusive group of industry partners, customers and commercial growers. The invitation-only technology showcase, held at the Heath Farm Aeroponic Innovation Centre in Bristol, UK, reinforced the company's ambition to bring the advantages of aeroponics to the global greenhouse industry at scale. Attendees included leading horticultural technology partners and collaborators from across the UK and the EU, who supported the development of LettUs Grow's flagship product.


Aeroponic Rolling Benches combine LettUs Grow's ultrasonic aeroponic irrigation with industry standard rolling bench systems, allowing large-scale indoor growers to increase productivity and outperform annual yield targets. Until now, this breakthrough technology has only been available in vertical farming systems, and now offers greenhouse growers the ability to bring the benefits of aeroponic technology into their current operations with ease.

The showcase brought together collaborators from across the industry, who are key to the development and delivery of Aeroponic Rolling Benches. LettUs Grow have worked with growers, manufacturers and innovators from the early stages of the product's development, so that Aeroponic Rolling Benches can be utilised by as many growers as possible around the globe. Attendees of the event included industry leaders such as Bosman Van Zaal, Meteor Systems and Staal & Plast, who are all key manufacturers in the production of Aeroponic Rolling Benches.

Charlie Guy, Chief Executive Officer of LettUs Grow said, "This day marks an important milestone in our company's development in the greenhouse sector. Before we open the site to larger audiences officially next year, we wanted to bring our existing partners and customers together to celebrate the vital collaborations that are now enabling us to scale our technology globally. We've always known that collaboration is absolutely vital in the agritech industry, and we are both proud and grateful that so many of our partners who made this product possible could join us for this celebration."

Bas Dirven, R&D Manager at Meteor Systems, commented on the event saying "This is our first visit to Heath Farm, and it's inspiring to see our collaboration come to life and connect with others involved in this journey. We've been working with LettUs Grow to develop custom aeroponic plug trays tailored to their system, and we're excited to see the impact our efforts will have on the cultivation process and for growers using the technology."

Following the positive feedback from attendees, LettUs Grow will be releasing information on future events and tours throughout 2025 exclusively to their newsletter subscribers, and on the LettUs Grow website. If you are interested in visiting the site privately, please contact enquiries@lettusgrow.com



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