May 8, 2018
Computer-controlled ‘greenhouses’ in kitchens grow fresher, healthier produce
Posted by Bill Kemp in categories: computing, food, sustainability
A Purdue University-affiliated startup that seeks to redefine “farm-to-table” when it comes to garden vegetables by delivering its first orders of an appliance that fits under a kitchen counter and grows produce year-round.
Heliponix LLC, founded by two Purdue University graduates, has begun taking orders on its GroPod, a dishwasher-sized device its creators believe will disrupt the landscape of how food is produced in the face of looming worldwide food shortages and increasing concerns about chemical runoff polluting water sources, rampant food waste and water supplies diminishing on a global scale.
“It’s great for consumers and for the environment,” said Scott Massey, CEO of Heliponix.
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