International Congress on Controlled Environment Ag 2017

May 17 - May 19, 2017

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This second event of its kind, the ICCEA 2017 will continue to be the place to engage, learn and apply the foundations of controlled environment agriculture (CEA) for greenhouse and vertical farm owners and operators.

The many benefits of the ICCEA 2017 include:

  • Meet and network with like-minded professionals and industry experts from around the world.

  • Learn the latest in CEA advancements, Ag Tech and growing techniques while acquiring in-depth knowledge on the growing of specific products and crops.

  • Meet with academics, inventors, innovators, investors, manufacturers and suppliers providing the latest in technology and innovation.

  • Attend the culturally exciting Gala and Innovations Awards Dinner.

  • The ICCEA 2017 is an event where attendees will have the opportunity to learn from renowned experts in the applied fields of science, horticulture, lighting, robotics and engineering, from some of the most prestigious universities including Chiba University (Japan), National Taiwan University, the Massachusetts Institute of Technology (MIT), the University of Arizona, Cornell, Michigan State University, Wageningen University (Holland) and many others including the National Aeronautics and Space Administration (NASA).

The FDCEA seeks to make CEA, whether greenhouse or vertical farms, the answer to the future of agriculture with a primary focus on the creation of sustainable and profitable agriculture businesses.

ICCEA 2017 will focus on:

  • Understanding Technology Used in Producing Greenhouse and Vertically Farmed Produced

  • Understanding Nutrients used in Hydroponics

  • Learning the latest research available on controlled environment crops

  • How LED Grow Lights impact photosynthesis and plant growth

  • Learning new production techniques

  • Managing Your CEA Business

  • Automation and Robotics

  • Integrated Pest Management Strategies

  • and more!

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