Thanks to recent advancements in smart HVAC technology, the equipment used in the indoor agriculture industry can now optimize the precise conditions needed for crop growth. Today, grow rooms can not only find the right balance between humidity and energy, or anticipate load changes, the cloud-based technologies can also provide HVAC technicians a way to utilize the sensors used to monitor light, humidity, carbon dioxide, and more. With things already so much more advanced for this industry than they once were, what does the future hold for indoor agriculture technology? Odds are, an increase in the ability equipment already has to provide hyper-precise control that’s needed for profitable crops.