- Sollum Technologies has partnered with the Cannabis Research Coalition (CRC) to advance research in cannabis cultivation.
- The collaboration aims to develop innovative, data-driven cultivation techniques to improve crop quality, yield, and sustainability.
- Sollum’s dynamic LED lighting solutions, which mimic natural sunlight, will play a key role in enhancing controlled growing environments.
- This partnership is set to benefit commercial growers by contributing to cutting-edge research that supports more efficient and sustainable cannabis farming practices.
Sollum Technologies is delighted to announce its collaboration with the Cannabis Research Coalition (CRC), furthering our commitment to innovation and excellence in cannabis cultivation. This partnership marks a significant milestone in our mission to advance cultivation techniques through cutting-edge research and technological solutions.
The Cannabis Research Coalition is a leading organisation dedicated to improving the understanding of cannabis cultivation. By joining forces with the CRC, Sollum Technologies will contribute to research initiatives to optimise growing conditions, enhance the quality of yield, and develop more sustainable cultivation practices.
Our innovative lighting solutions, which are already recognised for their effectiveness in various agricultural sectors, will be central to these studies.
At Sollum Technologies, we believe that the future of cannabis cultivation lies in the integration of advanced technologies and evidence-based practices.
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Our dynamic LED lighting systems, which mimic the natural light spectrum, provide growers with unparalleled control over their crops. This partnership with the CRC allows us to apply our technology in new and exciting ways, contributing to the body of knowledge that will shape the future of cannabis cultivation.
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We are particularly excited about the potential outcomes of this collaboration. The research conducted through the CRC will not only benefit commercial growers but will also contribute to the broader understanding of cannabis as a valuable agricultural product.
Our collaboration with the CRC keeps Sollum Technologies leading in innovation, helping to create more efficient, sustainable, and high-quality cannabis cultivation methods.