Moleaer, a manufacturer of industrial-scale nanobubble generators, and PB Tec are entering into a distribution agreement to promote nanobubble technology in the horticulture market.
PB Tec develops horticultural solutions in the field of electrical engineering, lighting, water engineering and automation combined with services ranging from design engineering to installation. Years of experience have cemented their philosophy of promoting and deploying cutting edge technology in greenhouses to maximize efficiency. With the addition of Moleaer’s innovative nanobubble technology, PB Tec enhances its technology offering to include advanced water treatment solutions for growing facilities.
“Moleaer continues to expand its global customer reach through our partner network,” said Michiel de Jong, European business development director of Moleaer. “Growers are looking for next generation technologies to enable them to use water more efficiently and to improve productivity in their greenhouses. By working with PB Tec and through their expertise, Moleaer can reach more growers and help them overcome their irrigation water challenges.”
Koen Brabander, commercial director of PB Tec adds “Oxygen is vital for plant production. Over the years we have learned that low oxygen levels in the substrate truly is a limiting factor in plant growth and Moleaer offers the first and most efficient technology to solve this challenge.”
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