A LinkedIn post from Irrigreen highlights the introduction of a Smart Drip System that extends the company’s precision irrigation platform beyond turf to garden beds, shrubs, and trees. The post describes a collaboration with Netafim and emphasizes integration into the existing Irrigreen app with real-time monitoring, alerts, and automatic pressure optimization.
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The post suggests Irrigreen is broadening its addressable market within residential and possibly light commercial landscaping by covering a wider range of outdoor watering needs under a single intelligent system. For investors, this expansion of functionality could support higher average revenue per customer, deepen ecosystem engagement, and strengthen Irrigreen’s positioning in the smart irrigation and water conservation segment, though no financial metrics or adoption data are referenced.
By referencing external coverage in Forbes, the post also indicates a push for greater media visibility, which may help brand recognition and customer acquisition in a fragmented irrigation market. If the Smart Drip System gains traction, it could enhance recurring software and hardware sales opportunities and slightly improve Irrigreen’s competitive standing against both traditional irrigation providers and emerging smart-home ecosystem players.

