Did you hear? UbiGro launched two new additions to their greenhouse film line, offering innovative agricultural solutions for growers seeking to enhance the quality of sunlight in their greenhouse farming solutions.
The NEW UbiGro greenhouse films, Inner-625 and Inner-650, function similarly to our traditional Inner-600 greenhouse cover, providing spectrum-shifting capabilities that convert UV and Blue light into Red light, catering to specific crop types and growing conditions. These additions expand our agricultural solutions, giving greenhouse growers more flexible light enhancement film options to optimize plant growth globally.
Below you’ll find essential information about these innovative products, designed to revolutionize greenhouse farming solutions.
Depending on where you are growing, what you are growing, and how much natural light your grow currently has, UbiGro’s Inner-600 and the newly launched Inner-625 and Inner-650 films will offer peak emissions toward the red end of the spectrum with the number representing the peak nanometer transmission, based on the visible light spectrum.
UbiGro greenhouse films convert a portion of the unused UV photons and blue photons from the sunlight into increased red photons to improve crop photosynthesis and increase crop yield. The film has been deployed worldwide in over 100 trials in 40+ greenhouses, where growers produce various crop types, from vegetative to fruit and flowers. The new UbiGro greenhouse films, Inner-625 and Inner-650, enhanced with light enhancement film technology, work better for specific light-level conditions and target better individual crop types.
Highest R:FR (red to far-red ratio) and B:R (blue to red ratio)
Best for lower light-level conditions in regions that experience less sunlight such as northern areas or those prone to cloudy/rainy days
Best for vegetative crop types and crops where overall plant growth is important
Mid R:FR (red to far-red ratio) and B:R (blue to red ratio)
Suitable for all light-level conditions including areas with high and low levels of sunlight
Suitable for nearly all crop types
Centered on the peak of the McCree curve, most efficient for boosting faster growth, larger leaves and more fruit sets
Lowest R:FR (red to far-red ratio) and B:R (blue to red ratio)
Best for higher light-level conditions and crops that require a large amount of natural sunlight
Emission wavelengths similar to that of red LEDs
Best for increasing fruit sets and fruit size in crops like cannabis, strawberries, floriculture, and tomatoes
UbiGro greenhouse film provides enhanced light quality and emits more orange and red, providing more photosynthetically efficient light than the sun. The Inner 600, 625, and 650 products, all serving as greenhouse covers, come in the same dimensions. You can visually see a difference between the films when they are side by side, specifically in UV or sunlight.
The new UbiGro Inner options are designed like the original UbiGro Inner-600. The greenhouse film is suspended within your existing greenhouse, no matter the size or tech level of your operation. UbiGro is simple to install, requires minimal maintenance, and uses zero electricity. From cucumbers to cannabis, cultivators can take advantage of this sustainable, electricity-free layer of light enhancement film for any greenhouse.
We at UbiGro, a leader in innovative greenhouse films and agricultural solutions, are thrilled to introduce two new colors designed to enhance the quality of natural light in greenhouse farming solutions. Our groundbreaking quantum dot technology, embedded in our luminescent greenhouse films, is aimed at revolutionizing plant growth. Damon Hebert, PhD, Director of Agriculture Research at UbiQD, is seeking trial partners to explore the benefits of the Inner-625 and 650, showcasing our commitment to advancing agricultural technologies.
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Dr. Damon Hebert serves as Director of Agriculture Research for UbiQD, Inc., with a background in solar materials and controlled environment cannabis cultivation. He is an advocate for the use of advanced materials to further the industry’s push towards sustainable farming practices. He can be reached at [email protected].
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Hunter McDaniel, PhD
Founder & CEO
Hunter earned a Ph.D. in Materials Science and Engineering at the University of Illinois at Urbana-Champaign, before joining Los Alamos National Laboratory in the Chemistry Division. Ultimately the value proposition of UbiGro is about boosting crop yields and quality without the cost or energy impact of lighting. Hunter has more than fifty publications and patents, and more than 2000 total citations, h-index: 20. Hunter fundamentally believes that novel materials underpin every significant technology advancement, and he is focused on leveraging new materials to have a lasting and sustainable impact.
Damon Hebert, PhD
Director of Agriculture
Damon brings a wide range of experience in agriculture, materials science, spectroscopy, and small business. During his time in Prof. Angus Rockett’s research group at The University of Illinois at Urbana-Champaign (UIUC), Hebert authored a doctoral thesis and multiple papers on the materials science of CIGS semiconductor materials, which is closely related to the materials developed at UbiQD. He also served as a consultant to Nanosolar, a CIGS nanocrystal solar cell manufacturing company. Hebert has industry experience having co-founded Dr. Jolly’s, a leading cultivation and distribution operation in Bend, OR.
Tania Lafaille
Sales Representative
Tania is a UbiGro Sales Representative, with over 7 years of experience in product sales (specifically berries and avocados) covering all of North America and parts of South America. While in agriculture, Tania has cultivated strong relationships with growers and distributors, granting her a unique insight into both perspectives. That understanding, paired with her fierce dedication to results, drives her fun and fiery commitment to her craft. Tania is based in Gilroy, CA.
Tyler Veyna
Sales Representative​
Tyler brings 15 years of experience in Greenhouse production and facility management of a wide range of crops in multiple states to the UbiGro team. Based in Salinas, California. “Being a fourth-generation farmer, I look to improve and empower the grower, and with UbiGro, we can do just that.”
Jim Gideon
Sales Manager
Jim Gideon is an UbiGro Sales Manager, with over 25 years of greenhouse industry sales experience covering all of North America. Previously Jim has worked for Green Tek, Plazit-Polygal, Texel, Cherry Creek, and Nexus. He is based in Montgomery, AL, and Jim believes that “light is everything to the grower.”
Eric Moody
Director of Sales
Eric Moody is UbiQD’s Director of UbiGro Sales. Eric has more than 6 years of experience in horticulture lighting industry, building relationships with greenhouse growers of all sizes and crops on optimal lighting for their growing operation, and most recently managed a North American sales team for PL Light Systems. Overall, Eric has been in sales leadership positions for more than 13 years. Eric brings with him a great understanding of the market and available technologies for growers, greenhouse facilities, and sales leadership. Reach Eric by phone at 541-490-6421 or by email at [email protected].
Mike Burrows, PhD
Dr. Michael Burrows is UbiQd’s Vice President of Business Development. His educational background includes a Materials Science doctorate from the University of Delaware and an MBA from Duke University Fuqua School of Business. His career has specialized in the commercialization of novel electronic materials in venture-run programs for different industries including solar, biosensors, and the automotive industry. In both start-up and corporate environments, he has extensive experience in global market development, foraging supply chain partnerships, productization, and brand building. He is currently leading UbiQD’s partnership efforts in luminescent greenhouse technology, smart windows, and security ventures.
Matt Bergern, PhD
Cheif Product Officer
As Chief Product Officer at UbiQD, Dr. Matt Bergren leads the company’s product development efforts, sales, and product manufacturing, including the company’s first commercial agriculture product, UbiGro. He plays a critical role in continuing the company’s path of technology development and vision of powering product innovations in agriculture, clean energy, and security.
He serves as the principal investigator for UbiQD’s contract with NASA, focused on tailoring the solar spectrum for enhanced crop production for space missions. Dr. Bergren’s leadership experience includes serving on the board of directors for the New Mexico Energy Manufacturing Institute, focused on job creation in New Mexico’s energy, and related manufacturing community.