The Future of Automated Urban Farming by Babylon Micro-Farms

The Future of Automated Urban Farming by Babylon Micro-Farms

 

February 17, 2018 AT 12:54 PM   /   BY ADMIN 

 

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Alexander Olesen, Founder, and CEO of Babylon Micro-Farms joins Enterprise Radio to talk about his company and why technology and hydroponics will revolutionize the way we grow food.

Listen to host Eric Dye & guest Alexander Olesen discuss the following:

  1. What inspired you to start Babylon?
  2. How do you think hydroponics will change the way we consume food?
  3. Why should people be paying more attention to hydroponics in 2018?
  4. You are working on a new product, the Micro-Farm. What can you tell me about that?
  5. What are you most excited about for where Babylon is headed?

Alexander Olesen is Founder and CEO of Babylon Micro-Farms, developing automated hydroponic systems for the restaurant and hospitality industries that grow fresh, sustainable and organic food on-site. The idea was conceived in a Social Entrepreneurship class at the University of Virginia in 2015. Ever since then Babylon’s mission has been to make urban farming accessible to everyone and ensure a healthier and sustainable future.

Websitewww.babylonmicrofarms.com

Social Media Links:
Facebook: www.facebook.com/BabylonMicroFarms
Twitter: www.twitter.com/BabylonMF

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