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Cultivate

Published on 
July 24, 2023

On Saturday, July 15th 2023, the Greater Columbus Convention Center in Columbus Ohio opened its doors to the 2023 edition of Cultivate. Hosted by AmericanHort more than 650 exhibitors including Skytree presented their products and services at the event, known to attract more than 10,000 industry professionals and visitors from across North America, Europe and other parts of the world.

AmericanHort’s description of the kind of products, services and technologies resonates best with why Skytree chose to exhibit in Ohio.

“From new hard goods to products, new technologies to equipment, this is your one-stop shop to see the latest and greatest in improvements and innovations," said the organization.

Lucie Jechova
Administrator
Lucie Jechova
Administrator
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