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Current, powered by GE Showcases Horticulture Leadership at GreenTech with Industry's First One-For-One 1000W HPS Retrofit for Greenhouse Growers


Today at GreenTech, Current, powered by GE announced the release of the Arize Element* Top Light, the industry's first one-for-one LED replacement for 1000W High Pressure Sodium (HPS) products. The Arize Element is the most advanced grow light on the market, allowing growers to get the most out of their greenhouse, for less.

A 2018 report by Strategies Unlimited anticipates that the global greenhouse market will reach $7.94 billion USD by 2022. As worldwide need for healthy, fresh food continues to grow, greenhouse growers require efficient, effective lighting to enable year-round growing.

"With Current's lighting tech expertise combined with feedback from leading plant scientists, systems integrators and growers, we've successfully created a system that will give new meaning to the growth that the farms of the future can achieve," said Malcolm Yare, Horticulture Business Development Manager at Current, powered by GE. "The Arize Element Top Light is the first true one-for-one replacement available for the horticulture market, meeting a critical industry need. This product delivers cutting-edge innovation to the rapidly evolving horticulture lighting industry that's set to reach more than $7 billion by 2022."

The Arize Element features multiple light spectrums to maximise growth for specific crops, allowing growers to tailor the light to the specific needs of each crop. Universal installation options allow the light to be installed in dozens of different ways on existing structures, dramatically reducing installation time. The light also features a unique design that minimises shadowing, allowing for maximum natural light penetration.

In addition to greenhouse solutions, "A Race to the Top - Geographical Trends in Vertical Farming" will showcase the future of the vertical farming and its role in the horticulture industry. The 12 June panel will take place in the Trends and Innovations Theatre from 4-5 p.m. Panellists include Malcolm Yare, Current; Chris Higgins, Hort Americas; Paul Challinor, May Barn Horticulture Consultancy; and Christine Zimmermann-Loessl, Association for Vertical Farming.

Current's expanding Arize product family is already being leveraged by urban farms across continents, from the Arize Lynk and Element installations in Big Tex Urban Farms to the 12.3km Arize Lynk* luminaries embedded in the world largest high-care indoor vertical farm, Jones Food Company Ltd. in North Lincolnshire, U.K.

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To learn more about Current, the new Arize Element, and Current's leadership in the horticulture industry, visit GreenTech booth number 08.612 or www.currentbyge.com/horticulture.

About Current, powered by GE

Current is the digital engine for intelligent environments that blends advanced LED technology with networked sensors and software to make commercial buildings, retail stores, industrial facilities and cities more energy efficient and productive. Backed by a broad ecosystem of technology partners, Current is helping businesses and cities unlock hidden value and realize the potential of their environments. www.currentbyge.com

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