CambridgeHOK Become the first Certified Philips LED Horti Partner

CambridgeHOK is the first certified Philips LED Horticulture partner in the United Kingdom, as well as the first partner outside Benelux. The ceremony took place at the Four Oaks Trade show at the Philips booth (D131 and 132). Some of the CambridgeHOK personnel were trained by Philips in the field of LED lighting in horticulture last week.

Philips supports its partners in projects and field tests. This can be done due to the plant physiologists from Philips and their knowledge about light recipes available in the design and supervision of projects.

In the coming future, more certificates will be given to our new LED Horti Partners. This innovative partner program creates a world-wide network, allow the growers to work with a certified partner in their own region.

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