Logo courtesy of Indoor Ag-Con
Indoor Ag-Con is partnering with CEA LED lighting company Sollum Technologies to launch the Sollum Student Scholarship to Indoor Ag-Con.
Sponsored by Sollum Technologies (Booth #1125), the scholarship will allow two college students to attend the March 11-12, 2025, edition of Indoor Ag-Con at the Westgate Las Vegas.
Each scholarship recipient will receive a full-access conference pass to the March 11-12, 2025 edition; round-trip coach airfare; a two-night hotel stay at the Westgate (room and tax included); and a daily per diem for meals and expenses.
"We’re excited to partner with Sollum Lighting on this scholarship program, which reflects our commitment to fostering the next generation of leaders in controlled environment agriculture," said Indoor Ag-Con CEO Brian Sullivan. "This scholarship gives students a unique chance to step outside the classroom and gain practical knowledge, inspiration and connections that will help shape their future careers."
"Supporting education and innovation in agriculture is core to our mission at Sollum," added Jenny Zammit, vice president of marketing for Sollum Technologies. "By providing this opportunity to attend Indoor Ag-Con, we hope to inspire and empower students who are passionate about making a difference in sustainable agriculture and technology."
College students studying agriculture, sustainability, technology or related fields are encouraged to apply.
Applications are now open, with a deadline of Dec. 15. To apply, visit indoor.ag/sollum-student-scholarship/. Winners will be notified by Jan. 6.
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