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Cannavigia and Aroya partner up

Cannavigia has partnered up with Aroya. This partnership merges Cannavigia's compliance and quality management tools with Aroya's cultivation software, sensors, and data analysis features. The collaboration aims to enhance efficiency, compliance, and quality in cannabis cultivation.

Under this partnership, Cannavigia will distribute Aroya throughout Europe, Switzerland, the UK, and Israel. Together, these two companies aim to improve the standards of cannabis cultivation by providing data-driven insights that support high levels of compliance and quality throughout the growth cycle.

Aroya, utilized by over a thousand cultivators in North America, integrates advanced software with research-grade sensors into a cohesive system. This system allows growers to monitor, analyze, and manage root zone conditions with precision. Through this partnership, European cultivators will now have access to these solutions.

Brad Wood (COO at Adium Inc.) and Timo Bongartz (CEO at Vigia AG).

Aroya's suite of sensors is designed for accuracy and reliability, gathering essential cultivation data that is wirelessly transmitted to the Aroya app for analysis. This data includes a range of parameters such as air temperature, relative humidity, vapor pressure deficit, CO2 levels, substrate temperature, substrate moisture, electrical conductivity, and volumetric water content. One notable product in Aroya's lineup is the Teros One substrate sensor, which is recognized for its precision and ability to provide vital insights under a variety of substrate conditions. For smaller-scale operations, such as cannabis cultivation clubs, Aroya offers Aroya Go. This version provides access to many of the capabilities of Aroya's comprehensive platform but requires a smaller initial investment, making it accessible for cultivators of all sizes to utilize these advanced tools.

This partnership allows Aroya's sensors to either operate on their own or integrate with Cannavigia's compliance and process management platform. By combining sensor data with Cannavigia's system, cultivators can obtain a real-time view of their operations, ensuring thorough tracking from seed to sale. This integration aims to simplify the cultivation process, support compliance efforts, and potentially enhance the quality of the final product.

Timo Bongartz, CEO of Cannavigia said: "We are eager to work closely with the Aroya team. Our product offerings are very complementary, and I am certain that this partnership will bring additional value to our clients, from big-scale medical cannabis cultivators to smaller-scale cultivation clubs."

Christian Hertel, VP of Marketing of Addium, Aroya's parent company said: "This partnership goes beyond compliance—it's about equipping cultivators with the tools they need to excel. By combining Aroya's precise cultivation monitoring and data-driven insights with Cannavigia's strengths in compliance and process management, we're enabling European growers to push the boundaries of what's possible in cannabis cultivation."

Cannavigia and Aroya will present their integrated solutions at the upcoming CB Expo, part of InterTabac—the world's leading event for the tobacco industry—taking place from September 19-21, 2024, in Dortmund, Germany. Attendees are invited to visit booth CB.A08 to experience firsthand how these technologies work in harmony to deliver unparalleled value to both large-scale and smaller-scale cannabis cultivators.

For more information:
Aroya
aroya.io

Cannavigia
cannavigia.com

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