Indoor Ag-Con 2025, a leading event for the controlled environment agriculture (CEA) sector, returns March 11-12 to the Westgate Las Vegas with over 200 exhibitors spotlighting advancements in indoor growing systems, crop technologies and energy-efficient climate control.

Among the innovations on display, greenhouse manufacturer Atlas Greenhouse is promoting its Positive Pressure Cooling and Ventilation systems, which enhance airflow to reduce disease and improve plant strength. Percival Scientific is showcasing a new hydroponic chamber designed for research use, while KG Systems B.V. is unveiling scalable bench systems aimed at reducing labor and boosting flexibility for leafy greens and herbs.
Seed supplier Mumm’s Sprouting Seeds brings a wide array of certified organic microgreen and sprout seeds. Pro-Mix – Premier Tech Horticulture emphasizes sustainable growing media and biotechnologies to boost plant resilience. Grow-Tec presents a vertical farming system for fruiting vegetables with yields reportedly 10 times higher than current standards.
Climate control solutions are a major focus, with companies like Desert Aire, BioTherm, and FabricAir demonstrating integrated HVAC systems tailored for indoor agriculture. BioTherm’s Nanobubble Generator DGS platform aims to improve root oxygenation and nutrient uptake.

MicroClimates is introducing its new EnvOS operating system for integrated control of lighting, irrigation and climate. At What Rebates helps growers secure energy efficiency rebates, and SERA offers remote crop consulting and greenhouse operations support.
“Growers can anticipate that leaves will be constantly moving, helping to strengthen and cool the plant,” said director of sales Eric Hall of Atlas Greenhouse.
Photos courtesy of Indoor Ag-Con.










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