"PRODUCT SHOWCASE" Revolutionizing Agriculture With Household Appliances | Scott Massey | TEDxWabashCollege

Revolutionizing Agriculture With Household Appliances | Scott Massey | TEDxWabashCollege

Published on Jun 8, 2018

With a rapidly growing population and the flawed design of agriculture, concerns rise about how to feed the global population in 2050. Using innovation, experience, and hydroponics, Scott Massey reveals a new way to grow certain vegetables within the comfort of your own home.

Scott Massey designed refinement systems in the oil and natural gas industry as a mechanical engineer and made patent drawings for a local patent attorney.

He then teamed up with a fellow Purdue research student to design a hydroponic plant growth chamber to grow food in future space colonies. Wanting to make a larger impact he set out to create personal, hydroponic appliances that could yield a full head of leafy greens on a daily basis to eliminate a user's dependence on a grocery store for most produce. Scott Massey (CEO) designed refinement systems in the oil and natural gas industry as a mechanical engineer and made patent drawings for a local patent attorney. Ivan Ball (CTO) worked as an electrical and computer engineer managing production of ethanol at a processing plant.

They met while working as student research engineers at the Purdue University Horticulture College designing a NASA funded, hydroponic plant growth chamber to grow food in future space colonies.

They then set out to create personal, hydroponic appliances that could yield a full head of leafy greens on a daily basis to eliminate a user's dependence on a grocery store for most produce. This talk was given at a TEDx event using the TED conference format but independently organized by a local community.

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