Two pioneering UK food production tech companies have formed a new partnership and are exhibiting together at this week's RHS Chelsea Flower Show to showcase the benefits of next-generation growing systems powered by Advanced Aeroponics™.
Bristol-based agri-tech company LettUs Grow, pioneers of sustainable indoor growing techniques, has added CambridgeHOK (CHOK), the UK's leading designer and builder of controlled environment agriculture (CEA) infrastructure, to its growing global partner program.
They will now work together to offer LettUs Grow's unique, scalable Advanced Aeroponics systems for large-scale commercial greenhouse and vertical farm builds for clients across the UK.
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They are set to exhibit Aeroponic Rolling Benches at the show, which have been designed to increase yield, reduce water and fertilizer use, and eliminate peat from commercial horticulture systems.
The partnership marks another key milestone in LettUs Grow's 2025 commercial roadmap as the business scales delivery of its technology across global markets.
CambridgeHOK joins leading engineering, distribution, and systems integration partners to deliver new facilities for a more resilient and resource-efficient food system.
Highly experienced commercial grower Alan Frampton, from CambridgeHOK, will join the LettUs Grow team at their exhibit stand in the Great Pavilion to provide expert insight into the role of high-performance infrastructure in sustainable growing.
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Charlie Guy, CEO and Co-founder of LettUs Grow, said: "We're incredibly excited to announce our long-standing working relationship with CambridgeHOK, a team that shares our passion for agricultural innovation and sustainable infrastructure.
"Their experience in high-tech greenhouse design and their commercial track record make them an ideal partner to help us deliver scalable aeroponic systems to growers across the UK."
Patrick Harte, Joint Managing Director at CambridgeHOK, said: "We're proud to be joining the LettUs Grow partnership program and to be working together on real-world commercial applications of aeroponics.
"This collaboration brings together the best of horticultural engineering and growing technology, and we're looking forward to seeing what we can achieve together, starting with the Chelsea Flower Show."
For more information:
LettUs Grow
info@lettusgrow.com
lettusgrow.com
CambridgeHOK
info@cambridgeglasshouse.co.uk
www.cambridgehok.co.uk