Smart Cannabis Corp. Installs SMART App in 18 Greenhouses and Additional 50,000 sqft Within Retrofitted Greenhouses, Secures Subscription Services for Entire Project

In addition to the SMART App automation system installation, the client is contracted for subscription services spanning the entire, massive project.

Smart Cannabis Corp. (OTC: SCNA) announced that it is actively installing their SMART App automation system in eighteen (18) Northern California greenhouses as well as within 50,000 square feet of greenhouse space that has been retrofitted by its subsidiary, Next Generation Farming. The team is on-site completing installations this week.


In addition to the SMART App automation system installation, the client is contracted for subscription services spanning the entire, massive project. The entire system includes software, automation equipment, cameras, servers, and subscriptions invoiced at nearly $300,000. Subscription services are contracted to be paid monthly.

Smart Cannabis (OTC PINK: SCNA) is a public equity corporation advancing the agriculture and cannabis industries and growing through acquisition, strategic alliances, and proprietary intellectual property. The company's wholly owned subsidiary, Next Generation Farming Inc., provides turnkey, automated, commercial greenhouses systems that efficiently improve yields and decrease water consumption for cultivators of organic food and cannabis crops. The company websites are http://smartcannabis.com https://sapinvestments.com https://smartcannabis.com/nextgenfarming

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