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Lumo to preview smart irrigation valve for growers at CES 2023

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The Lumo valve has a built-in controller, built-in flow and pressure sensors, wireless and internet connected.

LAS VEGAS — Lumo, an Agtech company focused on water sustainability through the development of smart valve and irrigation technology, will be previewing its new product – the first smart irrigation valve for growers – at CES 2023 in Las Vegas, Nevada.

The United Nations predicts a 40 per cent shortfall in freshwater resources by 2030. Agricultural irrigation alone uses 70 per cent of the world’s freshwater, making it crucial for growers to have access to advanced technology that can help them save water, reduce costs, and improve crop quality.

“We are thrilled to preview the Lumo smart valve to the market at CES,” said Devon Wright, CEO, Lumo. “As a company, we are dedicated to combating water scarcity by improving irrigation efficiency. With the Lumo smart valve, growers can take control of their irrigation systems and make a positive impact on both their bottom line and the environment. The future of irrigation is here, and Lumo is leading the way.”

The Lumo valve has a built-in controller, built-in flow and pressure sensors, wireless and internet connected.

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