On May 15–16, 2026, the Satrise delegation participated in the National Mushroom Growers Conference held at São Paulo State University (UNESP), one of Brazil’s most important industry events for mushroom producers, researchers, and agricultural professionals.
Bringing together growers, universities, technical experts, and industry representatives from multiple countries, the conference focused on the future of mushroom cultivation, production modernization, and international technical cooperation.
As an invited international participant, Satrise took the conference stage to share its global experience in mushroom production systems, cultivation technology, and industrial project development. The event also highlighted the company’s long-term cooperation with Brazilian academic institutions and its continued contribution to the development of Brazil’s mushroom industry.
For Satrise, participation in this conference was not simply about presenting equipment or commercial projects. It was an opportunity to continue building technical connections between international mushroom production experience and Brazil’s rapidly developing mushroom sector.
Since establishing research cooperation with the University of São Paulo in 2019, Satrise has maintained close collaboration with Brazilian researchers and industry professionals in areas such as cultivation technology, production process optimization, and mushroom equipment applications.
Over the years, this cooperation has helped strengthen communication between industrial production and academic research, creating a foundation for long-term technical exchange and practical innovation.
As Brazil’s mushroom industry continues expanding, partnerships between companies, universities, and growers are becoming increasingly important for improving production efficiency, cultivation standardization, and technical capability.
During the conference, Satrise representatives introduced the company’s global development experience and shared practical solutions used in mushroom projects across different international markets.

One of the key topics of the presentation was the introduction of Satrise’s three major cultivation systems:
The presentation explained how different cultivation models can be adapted according to mushroom species, production scale, labor structure, investment plans, and local market conditions.
Through real project cases from multiple countries, Satrise demonstrated how customized engineering solutions help growers improve production efficiency, environmental control, operational stability, and long-term scalability.
The conference audience showed strong interest in the flexibility of these cultivation systems, especially in how different models can support both medium-scale farms and larger industrial mushroom projects.
In addition to cultivation systems, Satrise also shared its experience in:
Rather than focusing only on equipment manufacturing, the presentation emphasized Satrise’s integrated approach to mushroom industry development, combining engineering, technical service, and long-term project support.
For many attendees, the presentation provided a broader understanding of how modern mushroom production systems are evolving internationally and how global experience can be adapted to local production environments in Brazil.
Alongside the conference activities, the Satrise delegation also visited long-term partners at the University of São Paulo to continue technical exchange and review the operational performance of equipment used in earlier cooperation projects.

This ongoing collaboration reflects a shared commitment to connecting academic research with practical industrial applications.
By combining research resources with real production experience, both sides continue exploring more efficient and sustainable approaches for mushroom cultivation and industry development.
As global mushroom production continues moving toward higher levels of standardization, mechanization, and environmental control, international cooperation is becoming increasingly important.
Through participation in events such as Brazil’s National Mushroom Growers Conference, Satrise continues strengthening connections with universities, growers, researchers, and project investors around the world.
From cultivation systems to technical collaboration, Satrise remains committed to supporting the long-term growth of the global mushroom industry through innovation, engineering, and practical project experience.