PhenoVation B.V.

Manufacturer of Photosynthesis cameras and sensors

At PhenoVation, we specialize in imaging solutions and sensors for plant phenotyping. Our mission is to advance agricultural research and productivity through innovative technology. We design and develop high-quality imaging systems that capture detailed plant data, enabling researchers and growers to monitor and analyze plant health and plant stress, growth, and development with precision.

STAND NUMBER:
02.231
CATEGORIES:
Trading regions
Africa:
Algeria, Angola, Benin, Botswana, Bouvet Island, Burkina Faso, Burundi, Cameroon, Cape Verde, Central African Rep, Chad, Comoros
Americas:
American Samoa, Anguilla, Antigua & Barbuda, Argentina, Aruba, Bahamas, Barbados, Belize, Bermuda, Bolivia, Brazil, Canada
EVENT:
GreenTech Amsterdam 2025
ADDRESS:

Agro Business Park 65 A 6708 PV WAGENINGEN Netherlands

Products

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  • PlantExplorer PRO

    PlantExplorer PRO

    High tech imaging system for multispectral imaging and photosynthesis measurments.

    The PlantExplorer PRO+ is an outstanding model for obtaining objective, photosynthesis-related data critical for plant research. This advanced system measures chlorophyll fluorescence, the ratio of absorbed light in the context of chlorophyll, and evaluates the chlorophyll index, anthocyanin index, color, and morphological characteristics. Ideal for various plant phenotyping applications, it supports both single and multiple plant measurements as well as imaging well plates.
  • CF2GO

    CF2GO

    Greenhouse Photosynthesis sensor for optimizing climate

    With the CF2GO it is possible to measure the efficiency of photosynthesis in the greenhouse. The unique properties of this sensor are that it can measure at 100cm distance and can image the entire OJIP curve at over 600 frames per second resulting in a dozen parameters. Some of the parameters have never been measured in the greenhouse like TFm and Fj/F0. The sensor can detect stress up to 1 hour faster than other sensors that only measure the Fv/Fm.