The Cornell University Greenhouse Lighting and Systems Engineering ( GLASE ) consortium will deliver their latest virtual little trend with a focus on three interactive greenhouse systems . Experts from academe and industry will divvy up how growers can pick out and control greenhouse coverings , mood silver screen , and supplementary horticultural lighting .

The 2024 GLASE Short Course will move from April 4 to May 9 and will sport six 90 - instant modules gift over six weeks on Thursdays from 2 - 3:30 pm ET . Attend live session to participate in question - and - answer sessions with verbaliser and receive a brush off individual GLASE membership . recording will be made useable on - demand in June . To file , click here .

The Greenhouse Systems Short Course is an educational series that will explore three major system keep up greenhouse environments and their interactive effects . To showcase the style these organisation improve plant quality and production and lay aside energy in glasshouse , industry experts will determine the types of commercially available coverings , curtains , and lighting system , show how these systems work together to back plant growth and development and share real - human race case studies . By the end of this virtual course , participant will be able to make informed decisions about selecting and using nursery system in their growing operation .

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" Svensson is thrilled to plump for the GLASE Greenhouse Systems Short Course . This educational event unify academia with industriousness expertness and provide growers with priceless insights to enhance their farm environments . We are proud to be a part of this industry - head event and look forward to sharing the latest masking technology with growers , " share Paul Arena , Greenhouse Climate Consultant with Svensson Climate Screens .

" Just as we have for the past 17 class , the Philips gardening team continues to explore how to use supplemental LED lighting to maximise and economise greenhouse production , " said Esther de Beer , Director , Plant Specialists with Philips Horticulture direct lighting . " We ’re happy to have this chance to portion out with the GLASE community a trivial of the research that our squad has conducted the retiring few days , severally and collaboratively , with our horticulture research collaborator – in North America and Europe . "

" Hoogendoorn believe training and knowledge transference are primal within the control environment agriculture ( CEA ) industry , " said Luis Trujillo , President of Hoogendoorn .

For more information : Gretchen SchimelpfenigGreenhouse Lighting and Systems Engineering[email   protected]glase.org