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au79ier · 4 months
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intravisiongroup · 1 year
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Revolutionizing Agriculture: Intravision Group Leading the Way in Vertical Farming Technology for Water Conservation
Water scarcity is a pressing global concern, urging us to explore innovative solutions for sustainable food production. Among the pioneers in this field is Intravision Group, a leading photobiology research and technology company that has revolutionized vertical farming. By harnessing cutting-edge technology, Intravision Group is not only addressing water conservation challenges but also pushing the boundaries of efficient and sustainable agriculture.
Intravision Group's expertise lies in developing advanced hydroponic systems that optimize water utilization within vertical farms. Their state-of-the-art technologies precisely deliver the required amount of nutrient-rich water directly to the roots of plants, significantly reducing water consumption compared to traditional agricultural practices. Moreover, Intravision Group has perfected recirculating systems, where water is continually recycled and reused, minimizing wastage and maximizing water conservation efforts.
Recognizing the environmental implications of conventional agriculture, Intravision Group is committed to minimizing the industry's impact on water resources. By implementing closed-loop systems and precisely controlling the growing environment, vertical farms developed by Intravision Group significantly reduce the risk of water pollution from synthetic pesticides and chemical runoff. These controlled environments also mitigate evaporation losses and prevent the depletion of groundwater resources, ensuring the preservation of ecosystems and water quality.
Intravision Group's cutting-edge vertical farming technology goes beyond water conservation; it also maximizes crop yields. By leveraging their expertise in photobiology research, they have developed innovative lighting solutions tailored to specific crop requirements. These precise lighting systems promote optimal plant growth, enabling year-round cultivation and significantly increasing crop yields. By stacking plants vertically, Intravision Group's technology optimizes space utilization and allows for higher crop densities, thereby ensuring food security while minimizing water usage.
Intravision Group stands at the forefront of vertical farming technology, spearheading the movement towards sustainable and water-conscious agriculture. By combining efficient water utilization, minimized environmental impact, and maximized crop yields, their groundbreaking solutions are revolutionizing the industry, paving the way for a more water-efficient and food-secure future.
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nathancyprys · 6 years
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jasonpittig-blog · 4 years
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verticalfarming · 7 years
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Locally grown fresh produce is now available in the Singapore heartlands thanks to the efforts of #UpstartFarmers #LetsGrow, an urban indoor farm in Singapore, setting an example in bringing local food closer to the community. Let's grow lah! #repost @upgrownfarmingco #poweredbyUpgrown #indoorfarming #urbanfarming #localfood #Singapore #ZipGrow #hydroponics #verticalfarming #community #agtech #startup #foodtech #intravision #spectralblades #zipgrowing #poweredbyzipgrow #agritech #betterfood #verticalfarms (at Singapore, Singapore)
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blog-sherry-love · 3 years
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Types of LED Light Bars for Indoor Farming
LED light bars give indoor growers great coverage and utility
LED indoor soil grow lights are one of the top options for indoor growers due to their utility and coverage.
Whereas fixtures can be bulky and difficult to fit into tight spaces, light bars are generally longer and more slender overall. This means that they fit great into high-density production facilities like most vertical farmers are using, and the increased length of the bar makes coverage more manageable and dispersed.
1) LEDs from third-party manufacturers
Although there are some really nice LEDs being made in China these days, we don’t typically recommend using Chinese light bars because there are just too many unknowns. Things like quality,  warranty, and reliability are just a few of the factors we would be wary of when working with a 3rd party manufacturer.
3) Phillips Green Power LEDs
types of LED lightPhillips creates some long-lasting LED lighting technology. They’re a quality product but tend to be on the more expensive side compared to similar tech out there.  
 The Green Power product line includes special bars that are tailored to the grower’s specific application. Their various lights include inter-lighting, top-lighting, research testing, and even tissue culture.  
6) The LumiBar LED from LumiGrow
Grow’s LumiBar is one of the few high voltage bars on the market. At 185 watts, this high tech LED bar puts out over 50 more watts than low voltage options.
 Why is that important?
 Because high voltage lights give growers higher light intensities with fewer bars compared to low voltage options. While more accessible for more beginner growers, low voltage light bars require more full spectrum led grow light positioned closer to your plants in order to get good production. Of course, more lights means a greater initial investment and having your lights closer to your plants can be a challenge for growers to figure out how to remove excess heat from the growing environment.
 The LumiBar helps growers power their production by balancing high voltage LEDs with a complicated heat sink to pull excess heat away from your plants.
5) ECO FARM LEDs
Intravision is a fast-moving LED technology company hailing from China creating narrow bandwidth and colored lights for a wide variety of applications both in and beyond horticulture.
Their “Blades” use a powerful combination of a two-sided design with a sturdy, yet sleek structure making them a great option for vertical plane growers and those seeking to use eco farm led lights for interlighting applications like growing tomatoes.
 They’ve held up very well in our own indoor vertical farming trials and are being used in vertical farming applications throughout Canada, including Modular Farms.
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dankr-cannabis · 4 years
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Space-Age Tech Will Take Farming to New Heights in Welland
Space-Age Tech Will Take Farming to New Heights in Welland
Article by Jordan Snobelen, Niagara This Week via Niagara Falls Review
Intravision Group has shone a light on everything from cannabis to planet simulators, with operations as far afield as Kuwait, McMaster University, and the European Space Agency.
Now, through Intravision Greens Niagara, its tech is taking veggies to new heights in Welland.
Starting in Norway, Intravision made its progression…
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thearnoldtully · 6 years
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Canada: Space tech that feeds high-end diners in Toronto could help Canada’s North
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The system at We the Roots is the first commercial use of a concept developed by the University of Guelph in collaboration with a Norwegian company called Intravision, says Jadavji.
By James Dunne CBC News Dec 25, 2018
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The structure inside a former factory is roughly 14 metres long by three metres wide and four metres tall. It houses from 15,000 to 20,000 plants at a time. “We’re growing wild Italian arugula, mizuna, which is a Japanese mustard green, Tuscan kale, basil,” Jadavji says, “and a little bit of cilantro.”
The operation is hydroponic and almost entirely automated. Water in the system carries nutrients and is recycled.
Plants are nested in trays and stacked seven layers high, each one under strips of LED bulbs. The bulbs provide a tailored light combination (cool white, green, deep red, ultraviolet, far red), created to bring out specific qualities in the plants, changing their size, texture and even taste.
Then there’s the nutrition factor. “We can increase things like calcium and phosphorus and various vitamins by as much as 50 per cent just by changing light recipes,” says Jadavji.
Read the complete article here.
from Gardening http://cityfarmer.info/canada-space-tech-that-feeds-high-end-diners-in-toronto-could-help-canadas-north/ via http://www.rssmix.com/
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intravision-blog · 10 years
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segundo EP de intravisión
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troy-spro · 11 years
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Not for the faint of heart, MetalDubSteppers alert... :)
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ptira · 13 years
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nathancyprys · 6 years
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jasonpittig-blog · 4 years
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jasonpittig-blog · 4 years
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intravisiongroup · 5 years
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Partners in the News!
Elevate Farms, the Vertical Farming company rolling out Intravision Group's GravityFlow technology has completed capital funding to scale operations with Brightspark Ventures. The funding will be used to fuel the development of the Elevate Farms’ indoor farming facilities over the next year. The first two facilities will be located in New Jersey and Niagara and are each projected to produce more than one million pounds of leafy greens annually. 
“The funding will fuel our plans to scale the business, grow our team, build, and secure new and existing IP, prepare for business partnership opportunities, as well as finalize initial major orders and operational financing,” says Elevate Farms CEO Amin Jadavji. 
Elevate Farms will be the first business to commercially implement an automated climate-controlled environment for plant production that requires less labour than other indoor farms.
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jasonpittig-blog · 4 years
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