Controlled Environment Agriculture Partnerships

LettUs Grow and HAWE Cultivation Systems Announce Global Integration Partnership

The partnership combines LettUs Grow’s Advanced Aeroponics™ tech with HAWE Cultivation Systems’ experience in mobile cultivation systems.
Charlie Guy, CEO of LettUs Grow (Left) and Jelmer Huizing (Right). Image provided by LettUs Grow.

Key Takeaways:

  • LettUs Grow adds HAWE Cultivation Systems to its Global Partnership Programme.
  • Collaboration combines Advanced Aeroponics™ with mobile cultivation systems expertise.
  • Partnership aims to accelerate adoption of sustainable horticultural technologies worldwide.
  • Announcement made at the Canadian Greenhouse Conference in Niagara Falls, Ontario.
  • The alliance precedes LettUs Grow’s participation in the upcoming UK Agri-Tech Trade Mission to Saudi Arabia.

LettUs Grow Forms Strategic Partnership with HAWE Cultivation Systems

At the Canadian Greenhouse Conference in Niagara Falls, Ontario, UK-based agri-tech company LettUs Grow announced a new strategic partnership with HAWE Cultivation Systems BV. The collaboration marks HAWE’s addition to LettUs Grow’s Global Partnership Programme as an integration partner, reflecting both companies’ shared commitment to advancing sustainable cultivation technologies.

The partnership combines LettUs Grow’s Advanced Aeroponics™ technology with HAWE Cultivation Systems’ experience in designing and delivering mobile cultivation systems worldwide. Together, they plan to integrate and scale aeroponic solutions for commercial horticulture, improving efficiency and productivity for growers.


Enhancing Global Access to Advanced Aeroponics

The initiative aligns with LettUs Grow’s mission to accelerate the global adoption of sustainable and resource-efficient growing systems. By working with trusted partners such as HAWE Cultivation Systems, the company aims to expand deployment of its technology to new markets and production environments.

“HAWE Systems will be a great alliance because they share our vision of creating a more resilient and efficient food system,” said Charlie Guy, CEO and Co-founder of LettUs Grow. “By combining our aeroponic technology with their expertise in flexible, labour-saving mobile cultivation systems, this collaboration will allow us to deploy our solutions globally to boost yields, crop quality, and workflow efficiency.”


HAWE Cultivation Systems on Innovation and Integration

Jelmer Huizing of HAWE Cultivation Systems BV emphasized the importance of continuous innovation in the horticultural industry: “As architects of smart cultivation systems, it’s important to stay ahead of new technologies and provide the best solutions for our customers. We are happy to offer this innovative solution for leafy greens and herbs to growers worldwide.”

The integration partnership will allow HAWE Cultivation Systems to expand its product offering with aeroponic solutions designed to enhance sustainability, flexibility, and operational performance across controlled-environment agriculture.


LettUs Grow’s Upcoming Agri-Tech Mission

The announcement precedes LettUs Grow’s participation in the upcoming UK Department for Business and Trade (DBT) and Defra Agri-Tech Trade Mission to Saudi Arabia, scheduled for 19–23 October. The mission will explore how Advanced Aeroponics™ can contribute to water-efficient and resilient food production in arid regions.

Through this partnership, LettUs Grow and HAWE Cultivation Systems aim to deliver next-generation aeroponic systems to growers around the world, furthering their shared objective of promoting sustainable, high-performance food production.

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