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Fog System Agricultural Processes

In agricultural industries, humidifiers are required at various stages of cultivation, ripening and transportation. A fog system which is able to regulate the ambient humidity keeping it within a per-defined range can be automated to make all necessary adjustments so that there is less manual input required of workers. A fog system which is capable of elevating humidity levels to over 90% would once have been unheard of, yet Dry Fog systems are capable of creating humidity levels this high without wetting.

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Chief Technology Officer at Smart Fog

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Ido Goldstein is a technology innovator with deep expertise in humidity engineering, climate control, and non-wetting fog systems. He has spent years advancing energy-efficient and water-smart solutions that help industries like cleanrooms, data centers, wineries, and greenhouses maintain precise environmental control.

Passionate about technology with real-world impact, Ido also supports sustainable agriculture initiatives and nonprofit innovation. Through this blog, he shares practical insights on HVAC advancements, indoor air quality, and the science behind high-performing environments.