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Dutch greenhouse technology firm expresses interest in expanding to Azerbaijan

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May 13, 2025
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Dutch greenhouse technology firm expresses interest in expanding to Azerbaijan

BAKU, Azerbaijan, May 13.​ A Dutch company
specializing in greenhouse heating solutions has expressed strong
interest in bringing its innovative technologies to the Azerbaijani
market, Ron van Wijk, Executive Director of the Netherlands-based
company Advanced Heating Technologies (AHT), told Trend.

Speaking to our agency, van Wijk said that his firm is eager to
cooperate with local businesses and introduce new-generation
heating systems in Azerbaijan’s agriculture sector.

“I represent AHT, a Dutch company offering heating solutions for
the agriculture sector, such as greenhouses, as well as for outdoor
use. Our solutions are based on cutting-edge technology. We have
developed a new heating tool using a very thin metal alloy—just 25
microns thick—with a special amorphous molecular structure. This
enables highly efficient and effective heating,” he added.

The company official noted that AHT’s technology offers up to 40
percent energy savings.




“Moreover, this technology is resistant to wear and tear, making
it a long-lasting and sustainable solution—an excellent alternative
to traditional gas-based greenhouse heating.

AHT is ready to introduce the technology in Azerbaijan and is
looking forward to building partnerships. We hope many
entrepreneurs and company representatives in Azerbaijan will be
interested in collaborating with us,” van Wijk concluded.

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