Europe’s premier horticulture technology event returns to RAI Amsterdam with its dedicated Medicinal Plants Stage, offering cannabis cultivators access to cutting-edge controlled environment agriculture solutions. GreenTech Amsterdam 2026 arrives at a pivotal moment for European cannabis cultivation: the Dutch Wietexperiment has entered its full experimental phase, Cronos Group has invested EUR 57.5 million in CanAdelaar, and licensed cultivators are actively seeking scalable, high-efficiency technology solutions.
With 545+ exhibitors spanning lighting, climate control, automation, and data-driven growing systems, GreenTech offers cannabis professionals an unparalleled opportunity to evaluate technology originally designed for high-value indoor crops and now increasingly relevant to EU-GMP compliant cannabis operations.
The Netherlands is conducting the most ambitious adult-use cannabis regulation experiment in Europe. Early feedback from coffeeshop operators: ‘We never want to go back to the old system.’
Whether you’re evaluating spectrum-optimized LED systems, precision climate control for pharmaceutical-grade cultivation, or automation platforms that integrate with government-mandated track-and-trace systems, GreenTech brings together the technology vendors and CEA specialists who understand the unique requirements of regulated cannabis production.
GreenTech Amsterdam attracts a specific profile of professionals seeking cultivation technology solutions at the intersection of high-tech horticulture and regulated cannabis production.
The 2026 edition arrives at a pivotal moment for cannabis cultivation technology. In December 2025, Cronos Group announced its EUR 57.5 million acquisition of CanAdelaar, one of the 10 licensed cultivators in the Dutch Wietexperiment. This signals serious international capital flowing into European cannabis cultivation infrastructure.
Meanwhile, the Wietexperiment entered its full experimental phase on April 7, 2025, requiring all 72 participating coffeeshops to source exclusively from licensed domestic producers. Supply challenges throughout 2025 highlighted the urgent need for scalable, high-efficiency cultivation technology that can meet both quality standards and production volume demands.
CanAdelaar operates the only industrial-scale greenhouse facility among the 10 licensed Dutch cultivators – 540,000 sq ft with 20,000 kg annual capacity, demonstrating 60% EBITDA margins.
Cronos Group Acquisition Announcement, December 2025Whether you’re attending for the first time or returning to expand your network, these practical tips will help you maximize your conference experience.
Understanding the Dutch cannabis landscape is essential for any cultivation technology vendor targeting European markets. The Wietexperiment represents the first fully regulated adult-use cannabis supply chain in Europe, with 10 licensed cultivators now supplying 72 coffeeshops across 10 municipalities.
Related: Netherlands Cannabis Regulatory GuideThe Controlled Cannabis Supply Chain Experiment represents the most ambitious attempt to regulate adult-use cannabis in European history. For cultivation technology vendors attending GreenTech, understanding this framework is essential for meaningful engagement with Dutch licensed operators.
The Wietexperiment was designed to solve a 50-year-old contradiction. Since the 1976 Opium Act reform, Dutch “gedoogbeleid” (tolerance policy) permitted coffeeshop sales while keeping cultivation illegal. This created an estimated 65,000 kg annual demand served entirely by illegal supply – the so-called “backdoor problem” that the experiment now aims to resolve through licensed, regulated cultivation.
Licensed Dutch cultivators need technology partners who understand seed-to-sale tracking requirements. Indoor facilities (9 of 10 cultivators) require different solutions than CanAdelaar’s greenhouse operation. Supply shortages throughout 2025 signal ongoing demand for production efficiency technology – exactly the solutions featured at GreenTech’s Medicinal Plants Stage.
Note: Regulatory information current as of December 2025. Consult official government sources and legal counsel for compliance decisions.
Cannabis cultivation operations evaluating technology at GreenTech frequently discuss these common challenges when adapting horticulture systems for regulated cannabis production:
Finding LED lighting systems that deliver the spectrum flexibility needed for consistent THC/CBD profiles while maintaining energy efficiency (umol/J)
Achieving the precision environmental tolerances required for EU-GMP certification while managing humidity, temperature, and air quality across cultivation zones
Connecting cultivation management platforms with government-mandated tracking systems while maintaining operational efficiency and audit-ready documentation
Selecting automation and robotics solutions that scale appropriately from boutique indoor operations to large-format greenhouse cultivation
Maximize your conference ROI by arriving prepared. Use this checklist to ensure you’re ready to make the most of every networking opportunity and vendor evaluation.
Common questions from cannabis professionals planning to attend GreenTech Amsterdam 2026.
No. GreenTech Amsterdam is Europe’s leading horticulture technology exhibition covering all aspects of greenhouse and vertical farming. However, the dedicated Medicinal Plants Stage features sessions specifically addressing cannabis cultivation, optimization techniques, and regulatory considerations for medicinal herb production.
The Medicinal Plants Stage hosts all cannabis-related content. Sessions address cultivation techniques, crop optimization, and herb production for medicinal cannabis, featuring speakers from research institutions and commercial growing operations.
GreenTech Amsterdam is a trade-only event for horticulture professionals. Registration requires company affiliation. Visitor registration opens February 2, 2026.
Power Day events are structured networking sessions that facilitate meetings between visitors and exhibitors. They’re available as an upgrade option beyond standard visitor registration and provide dedicated time slots for business development conversations.
Yes. The six-stage format includes breaks between sessions, and the Deep Dive Stage offers intimate “campfire-style” Q&A sessions designed for peer discussion. Social events are available as an additional upgrade option.
Yes. GreenTech offers matchmaking tools for registered attendees to schedule meetings with exhibitors in advance. Power Day participation enhances these opportunities with structured meeting formats.
Cannabis cultivation operations expanding into European markets increasingly rely on seed-to-sale platforms capable of integrating with specialized cultivation technology – the lighting, climate control, and automation systems featured at GreenTech. These platforms help operators maintain EU-GMP compliant documentation and government-mandated track-and-trace records across all cultivation activities.
Attendees at GreenTech Amsterdam often evaluate how cultivation management software can connect with environmental monitoring sensors, automated dosing systems, and harvest tracking to create unified operational workflows that satisfy both production efficiency and regulatory compliance requirements.
See how cannabis cultivation facilities in Europe use GrowerIQ to manage seed-to-sale traceability and integrate with cultivation technology systems.
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