When navigating the complex world of automation, it is crucial to understand all the requirements of a fully functioning system. Although controls are often one of the last things to be completed on a new greenhouse or vertical farming project, failure to plan can create headaches that stay with the farm. Have you ever experienced delays on your project or had expectations about a system that wasn’t met? Whether it is avoiding scope gaps or programming limitations the ultimate goal should always be to “design with the end in mind”. Join Argus Controls and their integration partner TC Controls as they talk about the importance of design requirements, scope definition, project management and project closeout.
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