G&M Family Farm Selects Heliospectra s MITRA LED Lighting Solutions
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GOTHENBURG, Sweden, April 1, 2021 /PRNewswire/
Heliospectra AB (publ) (North American ADR OTCQB: HLSPY, and Nasdaq First North Growth Market: HELIO), a world leader in intelligent lighting technology for greenhouse and controlled plant growth environments, announces a new order from G&M Family Farm in Freshwater, NL, Canada. The order value is $301,000 CAD.
Heliospectra s MITRA is the horticulture market s first truly modular LED light. Designed by Growers for Growers, MITRA is the perfect solution for high light crops, boasting in high-intensity light output and electrical efficacy of up to 2.8 µmol/J.
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Heliospectra AB (publ) (Nasdaq First North Growth Market: HELIO, and North American ADR OTCQB: HLSPY)
, a world leader in intelligent lighting technology for greenhouse and controlled plant growth environments, announces a new order from Texas Tech University of Lubbock, Texas, United States. The order is of Heliospectra s fully adjustable ELIXIA Led lighting solution and the order value is $ 287,250 USD.
The lights will be installed in the Institute of Genomics for Crop Abiotic Stress Tolerance (IGCAST) Phytotron, located on the beautiful Texas Tech University campus in Lubbock. The Phytotron consists of both state-of-the-art growth chambers and enclosed greenhouses used for researching relationships between plants and the environment, to optimize crop production in terms of yield and quality under adverse environmental conditions. A flexible adjustable light source, such as Heliospectra s ELIXA, allow researchers to mimic environmental conditions and geographical areas