This Dyson doesn’t suck … it grows
UNITED KINGDOM, JUL 7 – Dyson's Hybrid Vertical Growing System uses robotics to boost strawberry yields by 2.5 times and optimize plant health through rotating structures and UV light treatment.
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More known by its inspirers and fans, Dyson decided to meet the challenge of food production by creating the Hybrid Vertical Growing System - a system consisting of two rotational structures with five meters of height built within a staff. The goal is to make food production more efficient, with structures to maximize the number of plants that can be planted, with robots that pass through the structure with ultra-violet lighting during the night…
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1,000-pound wheels and robots now farming Dyson strawberries
A new video takes you inside Dyson's impressive vertical farming operation, which is home to 1,225,000 strawberry plants and shows you how the company is applying its manufacturing knowledge to producing homegrown food for British consumers.Continue ReadingCategory: Environment, ScienceTags: Farming, Vertical Farming, Dyson, Biofuel, Fruit
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