NeoPAR XO takes Illumitex’s LED platform to the highest output commercially available at 1820 μmol/sec with an efficiency of 2.6 μmol/J. The system comes available with a wide range of features, highlighted below, that enable easy, worry-free vertical farming at the largest, densest scales. The high efficiency and low maintenance deliver the dream of profitable and sustainable urban farming ecosystems.
| NeoPAR XO | FarmVisionAI |
| • 1820.5 mmol/s | • Hi-Resolution Imaging |
| • 2.6 mmol/J | • 3 glass-lens options |
| • Full Spectrum plus Far Red | • Multi-terabyte on site |
| • Daisy Chain or hardwired | • Security at Depth |
| • 5-year warranty | • Farmer owned data |
| • Dim-to-off | • FarmWatch™ |
| • UL Wet rated, IP65 | • Digital Scout™ |
The new NeoPAR XO LED platform goes a step further in performance and capabilities with a native FarmVisionAI integration option. FarmVisionAI allows farmers to see any plant, at any level, from anywhere, at any time. FarmWatch is the visualization platform allowing you to see every plant on your farm at scale. Digital Scout is the artificial intelligence that is trained to detect nutrition deficiencies, canopy density and flower counts.
“FarmVisionAI for vertical growing is absolutely essential in managing the added complexity of vertical systems,” says Dennis Riling, vice president of business development at Illumitex. “Our DigitalScout can detect biotic and/or abiotic anomalies early in the grow cycle to prevent loss and help improve quality.”
To learn more come see Illumitex at the Canadian greenhouse conference Oct. 9 & 10 in Niagara Falls Ontario, Canada.
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