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Smart lighting and its role in standardization to be discussed at Science in the City International

This weekend, Science in the City International is to take place in Bordeaux, France. The leading EU educational summit unites plant-based executives and healthcare leaders from across the globe. Also lighting is on the agenda: RED Horticulture will be presenting on smart lighting and its role in standardization of medical cannabis production

Science in the City International serves as a platform for industry stakeholders, healthcare professionals, Functional & Integrative Medicine practitioners and Community Healthcare Changemakers to connect for a historic USA/France collaboration. At Science in the City, the focus is on evidence-based emerging topics that are reshaping the future of plant-based healthcare. This event offers global networking opportunities, open forum educational sessions and clinical exchanges with leading professionals. Participants will gain insights into the current state of the industry, explore political challenges and represent international solidarity as the future of plant-based healthcare is being reshaped.

Pierre Damé, Business Development Manager for Biobased Segment in Europe at RED Horticulture, will be presenting on smart lighting and its role in standardization of medical cannabis production. "I am passionate about exploring the light-plant relationship with RED's smart lighting solutions and I take pride in helping growers optimize both crop performance and energy efficiency", says Damé. During this event, he will share insights on how RED's smart lighting solutions are transforming controlled environment cultivation in the cannabis industry.

Pierre will be joined at this event by Raphael Quenum, Head of Agronomic Research Trials at RED Horticulture. Raphael, who has developed advanced cannabis lighting strategies, brings a wealth of technical expertise and deep knowledge of cannabis cultivation. "We are looking forward to engage with leading experts during @Science in the City and trust that together we will get the opportunity to exchange insights on the latest innovations in cannabis cultivation."

For more information:
RED Horticulture
horticulture.red/

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