Dutch tech company CE-Line, developer of sensor technology for greenhouse horticulture, has been declared bankrupt. The international branch, CE-Line International, is also in a state of bankruptcy. The trustee is investigating a potential restart, and interested parties are invited to come forward.
The CE-Line system, developed by the scale-up from Emmeloord in the Dutch province of Flevoland, enables real-time laboratory analysis of nutrient levels in irrigation and drainage water. The company developed a ‘plug-and-play’ measuring system that can be connected to the grower’s existing water supply, but also be used in water-saving and recycling processes, such as wastewater reuse. After an intensive development and…


