The Natural Light Growing Centre

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Based at the University of Warwick’s Innovation Campus in Stratford-upon-Avon, the facility combines advanced controlled-environment infrastructure with full-spectrum natural light growing using Ethylene tetrafluoroethylene (ETFE) technology — a durable, recyclable alternative to glass that allows UV light penetration. This creates a unique environment for businesses exploring how natural light and UV exposure influence crop performance, quality and sustainability. 

Businesses can use the Natural Light Growing Centre to:

  • Evaluate the impact of full-spectrum natural light and UV on crop health, nutrition and flavour 
  • Test disease resistance, pollination and biological control strategies 
  • Assess shelf-life, growth performance and photosynthetic efficiency 
  • Trial bio-stimulants, micronutrients and emerging crop inputs 
  • Validate new greenhouse technologies, environmental controls and lighting systems 
  • Test crops and production systems before investing in commercial-scale infrastructure 

The commercial-grade hydroponic greenhouse includes integrated rainwater harvesting, advanced heating and irrigation systems, and computerised environmental controls, providing a flexible platform for technology trials and crop development. 

The facility also offers access to the University of Warwick’s expertise in plant science and controlled-environment agriculture, supporting innovators with technical insight, research collaboration and commercial validation opportunities. 

By combining commercial-scale infrastructure with advanced environmental control and natural light research ability, the NLG enables innovators to accelerate development of more sustainable, productive and resilient controlled-environment growing systems. 

The NLG is currently rented out by ConcertBio 

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