
LED Grow Lights Market Set to Surge Significantly During 2028
LED grow lights are the type of energy efficient lights that are used by indoor growers. As compared to other types of lighting, LED grow lights are the cooler, cost-effective
LED grow lights are the type of energy efficient lights that are used by indoor growers. As compared to other types of lighting, LED grow lights are the cooler, cost-effective
Increasing application of LED grow lights among indoor farming, vertical farming, commercial greenhouses is fuelling growth of the global market. Increasing popularity of indoor farming, favourable initiatives of governments authorities
On average, it usually takes about 2-3 hours to charge a smartphone from completely drained to 100%. Because so many of us are constantly on the go and rely so
Apple’s working on a hybrid display technology that mixes OLED and quantum dot LEDs, according to a new patent application. The patent, which was published by the U.S. Patent and
Feeding the projected 2050 world population of approximately nine billion will require global food production to be increased by some 70 per cent between now and then, but current land-based
Nanoco Group’s Michael Edelman discusses interim results, details of the contracts, progress in display, funding the business and what to look out for the rest of the year in this exclusive interview with DirectorsTalk
Nanoco Group (LON:NANO) CEO Michael Edelman joins DirectorsTalk to discuss its latest update. Michael talks us through the key operational and financial highlights, provides some details of the various contracts announced
Quantum dots are tiny, easy-to-produce particles which will soon take the place of more expensive single crystal semiconductors in advanced electronics found in solar panels, camera sensors, and medical imaging
Clive Beech, micro-LED Applications Director at Plessey, talks to Neil Tyler about the challenges and prospects of this technology. At the Consumer Electronics Show (CES), earlier this year, Plessey unveiled
For Scottish agriculture, the only way is up. That, at least, is the view of MPs after seeing the nation’s first ever “vertical farm”. Scientists at Scotland’s James Hutton Institute