With population growth and urban sprawl, there will soon be a lack of farmland and food can become inaccessible. The solution to this problem is so-called urban farming, under which you can imagine growing fruit and vegetables directly in the city, in public areas or at home. Current technologies such as vertical farming and great progress in sensor development and management allow us to set up small, efficient and affordable farms that are the source of fresh organic food.
Portfolio Category: 2018
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Medomat
Vending machine for the sale of honey from the yard.
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LabVIEW for Kids
Programming is not just code writing. Did you know that even a plain picture can be a full-fledged program? LabVIEW for Kids wants to show you how to program differently.
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Stirling's engine
The National Technical Museum opens another year of the design competition for hot air engines. Interested buyers receive a free set set, design interventions have an effect on rising speed. Speed and technical upgrades are the main disciplines of the competition.
Only within the Sunday program.
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Foxypoi Px
The juggler community deserves really good LED equipment and Foxypoi Px are the first swallow on the way to a really functional and interconnected solution utilizing the latest Bluetooth 5 news.
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The Plug Manager
The Plug Manager is a device that "monitors" the proper functioning of common network devices and sends status messages over LoRa technology.
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UrbaHerbal
With the increase in human population and urban sprawl, a problem will arise in the future of taking over agricultural land for the purpose of building new businesses and dwellings. This will lead to a massive decline in the area of land that will lead to higher prices and a general food shortage for all. Modern technology opens up new ways to solve this problem, such as urban farming, which offers fresh food right in the city center.