UK companies look forward to GreenTech Amsterdam this June
Added on 13 May 2025

The UK exhibitors are set to meet global growers and breeders, who attend to learn more about how to grow and optimise production in vegetable, floriculture, glass and open field horticulture.
GreenTech is a leading international horticulture technology event, where industry professionals from across the world come to connect, network and share knowledge. In 2024, the event attracted 12,200 visitors to see over 500 exhibitors from 119 countries.
Emma Brazier, Event Manager for the CHA said “GreenTech Amsterdam promises to be an exciting event where the latest in horticultural technology and innovations will be showcased. With its focus on sustainability, technological advancements, and new solutions, the event is an essential platform for professionals looking to stay at the forefront of the horticultural industry.”
Mariska Dreschler, Director Horticulture - GreenTech Global commented on the 2024 event: “The horticulture industry is experiencing a mix of challenges and opportunities. The booths of our 510 exhibitors showcased a wealth of machinery, robots, drones, and more. At GreenTech we are very proud to be the worldwide platform where everything comes together and new insights are born."
The UK companies exhibiting at GreenTech include:
Concert Bio
Hall 1 Stand 611
T: +44 (0) 20 7864 7018
E: james@concert.bio
Concert Bio will be exhibiting our first microbial bio stimulant product, Overture™. Overture™ has been designed specifically for greenhouse plants and has been validated extensively on lettuce, tomatoes and peppers. Lettuce growers reported an average yield improvement of +9.9% in 2024. The company will also be exhibiting their microbiome monitoring service and the technologies used, enabling growers to understand what is happening in their microbiome.
Delta-T Devices
Hall 1 Stand 610
T: +44 (0) 1638 742 922
E: sales@delta-t.co.uk
The WET150 - a game changing digital sensor from Delta-T Devices
The company’s latest digital sensor, the SDI-12 enabled WET150, measures soil moisture, temperature, and pore water EC - and is the product of over 40 years’ in-house development expertise and collaboration with the National Physical Laboratory (NPL).
Through a series of design innovations, it delivers a true research-grade level of quality at a price point not previously thought possible.
These technical breakthroughs mean that growers can now integrate a consistently accurate, reliable (5-year warranty), and rugged sensor into their irrigation control systems at lower cost.
For more information on the event visit: https://www.greentech.nl/amsterdam
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