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It’s a new hybrid vertical farming concept that overcomes the trade-off between energy-intensive indoor lighting and uneven natural light exposure by optimizing sunlight distribution and supplementing it only as needed for uniform, efficient growth.
A prototype is already deployed and being monitored. Results are above expectations and production should start in mid-2026 .
For sure it can. The wheel is designed to be fully automated and enclosed. This means that it can be operated and monitored remotely and will be plugged to the Techniponics ecosystem to allow urban growers to leverage the technical expertise of professionals.