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Mar 2025
Indoor Growing Summit 2025

If your work relates to glasshouses, hot houses, tunnel houses, indoor farming, vertical farming or similar read on!
Plant & Food Research are pleased to announce Growing the Future Indoors Summit 2025 will be taking place in Auckland on the 13th & 14th May 2025 at the Rydges Hotel.
We’re hosting the two-day event for companies, researchers, tech providers, and growers interested in everything to do with indoor growing – from smart monitoring technologies to innovation driven approaches for indoor growing.
We will bring a community of stakeholders together alongside world leading international speakers for the second New Zealand summit to explore the current and future opportunities, working through challenges and opportunities both here in New Zealand and internationally. Key focus areas will include sustainability, smart use of technology, advocacy, and education, and expanding the industry.
We have an exciting line up of speakers which can be viewed online.
Our EARLY BIRD registration fee, including dinner on day one is now open at just $175 plus gst – don’t delay as we have limited numbers available. REGISTER HERE.
Join us for an enriching experience in the southern, green, and pristine landscape of Aotearoa New Zealand. We look forward to your participation in this exciting scientific gathering!
See you in Auckland, New Zealand for the Indoor Growing Summit 2025.
Expressions of interest to present are now open
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