Precision sensing meets autonomous control, a full suite approach for AI-driven greenhouse operations

Every day, plants in a greenhouse have their own story: a sudden humidity rise causing fungal diseases, screens closing too late wasting energy, plants thriving or quietly struggling. What if this was all detected instantly and acted on?
Gremon Systems has long set the standard in slab scale measurement, capturing real-time data about plant growth and substrate conditions with high precision accuracy. Blue Radix’ Crop Controller has played a leading role in AI-driven greenhouse management, autonomously translating complex data into immediate action.
Now, these two technologies work as one. Together, Gremon Systems and Blue Radix deliver a fully closed irrigation loop, where sensor data flows directly into intelligent, continuously learning setpoint calculations. The outcome is measurable: less water and energy consumption, improved crop quality, and a significant reduction in the daily workload for growers.
Speakers
Rudolf de Vetten is Chief Product Officer and co-founder of Blue Radix. Blue Radix controls climate & irrigation in greenhouses with AI. Based on the goals and strategy of the grower, Blue Radix helps growers to produce more with less resources. Many growers have embraced this solution in the past years, winning back control and time.
Rudolf de Vetten is responsible for the product strategy, data science development and HR. With a strong track record in business and product development, he has realized succesful data driven innovations in the horticulture market. Solid background in the field of software development, project management and energy technology.
János Lóczi is a horticulture-driven entrepreneur and co-founder of Gremon Systems, a leader in data-driven greenhouse technology. With a background in commercial growing and international agribusiness, he combines practical crop knowledge with a strong focus on digital innovation. At Gremon Systems, he plays a key role in developing sensor-based solutions that provide real-time insight into plant behavior. Their technology uses advanced plant and substrate sensors, including precise weight-based measurements, to monitor water uptake, growth dynamics, and plant balance. This allows growers to understand exactly what their crop needs and when to act.
János is passionate about bridging the gap between traditional growing expertise and data-driven decision-making, supporting growers worldwide in moving toward more precise and ultimately more autonomous cultivation.
Henry Gordon-Smith is the Founder and CEO of Agritecture, a global consulting, planning, and software firm specializing in climate-smart agriculture and controlled environment agriculture (CEA). Since founding Agritecture in 2014, Henry has led 350+ projects across six continents, helping developers, entrepreneurs, and governments design resilient, profitable agricultural systems. His expertise spans CEA, regenerative farming, ag-tech integration, and food systems strategy.
Known professionally as "The Agritect," Henry writes The Agritect Chronicles on LinkedIn and produces the annual Global CEA Census, the industry's leading longitudinal study of farm technology and economics. Through Agritecture Designer — his AI-enabled farm planning platform launched in 2020 — he supports 5,000+ practitioners across 75 countries.
A recognized thought leader, Henry frequently speaks at global events, including the UN Food Systems Summit, World Green Economy Summit, and GreenTech Americas. He serves as Adjunct Lecturer at Columbia University's School of Professional Studies, where he teaches Climate-Smart Agriculture, and is co-developing a new graduate elective on AI & Sustainability. His work has been featured in The New York Times, AgFunder, and more.
Henry holds a Master's in Sustainability Management from Columbia University and a BA in Political Science from the University of British Columbia. A Czech, British, and Canadian citizen living as a digital nomad, he brings a multicultural, forward-thinking lens to agriculture.
Through Agritecture, Henry is building the world's most accessible and data-driven platform for farm planning, with a mission to make agriculture more resilient, transparent, and equitable through smart design, innovative policy, and responsible technology.


