CES CPD Aeroponics Jun 2026Info Location Contact More Info Course Information![]() Applied Aeroponic Systems (1 day)Various courses available: Introduction to Aeroponics Cultivation (Half Day, 4hrs, across 2 days, online) - 16 / 18th June 12:30 - 14:30 Applied Aeroponic Systems (1 day) - 29th June 09:30 - 16:00 Aeroponics Innovation and Scaling (2 day) - 29 / 30th June 09:30 - 16:00 Course CodeCESCPDAERO26 Course LeaderDr Zoe M. Harris
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Contact InformationCancellations must be notified in writing ten working days before the event. A cancellation fee of 50% is charged for cancellations received within 10 working days before the training; Beyond this date, we charge full rate and do not give refunds. If no written notice of cancellation is received, no refund can be made. The University of Surrey reserves the right to cancel any event. In this case, the full fee will be refunded unless a mutually convenient transfer can be arranged
https://www.surrey.ac.uk/school-sustainability-civil-and-environmental-engineering/study/cpd-and-short-courses Additional InformationModern agriculture requires smarter, cleaner, and more productive growing methods. As pressures on water, land, and sustainability increases, innovative systems are required to complement existing field cultivation approaches. Aeroponics provides a powerful solution, enabling high-yield, high-quality crop production with reduced water use, lower disease risk, and enhanced environmental efficiency. This immersive full-day CPD course moves beyond theory and into hands-on application. This course will take place at the University of Surrey, Manor Park campus. Participants will explore the core scientific principles that underpin aeroponic systems, including root-zone misting dynamics, nutrient delivery optimisation, environmental control, and integrated system design. Drawing on research and practical insight from the experts at the University of Surrey, the course connects cutting-edge research with real-world application.
Following a structured theoretical foundation, participants will apply their knowledge through guided system exploration and live demonstration at the University of Surrey’s state-of-the-art growing facilities. This ensures learning is not only understood but experienced. This Intermediate-Level Course Covers: · Identification and operation of key aeroponic system components · Nutrient management, EC and pH control · Environmental monitoring and system optimisation · Practical demonstration of system setup, function, and management
Designed for learners from diverse backgrounds including students, technicians, educators, and industry professionals this course delivers both technical knowledge and practical exposure. By the end of the day, participants will not only understand how aeroponic systems operate, but will also gain the confidence to discuss, support, and potentially implement aeroponic technologies within educational, research, or commercial settings. Lunch and refreshments will be provided.
By the end of this intermediate full-day CPD course, participants will be able to:
- Explain the scientific principles underpinning aeroponic cultivation - Identify and operate key aeroponic system components - Understand principles of nutrient management, EC, and pH control, and environmental monitoring to support system optimisation - Engage with a working aeroponic system through guided practical activity - Evaluate opportunities and practical considerations for implementation Course content: Topics to be covered include:
Practical activities:
· Hands-on assembly of a small aeroponic unit · Troubleshooting common faults · Live EC and pH testing · Environmental sensor demonstrations
Entry requirements No prior background in crop cultivation is required, just an interest and motivation to learn.
Part of the course will involve practical activities in a glasshouse/polytunnel. Participants will need to dress appropriately. Further instructions will be sent ahead of the course. We are an accessible campus and champion inclusivity, and are able to accommodate diverse participants on this course. If you have a physical, or learning difference which may need accommodations, please do get in touch to discuss.
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