VIDEO: Investing 20 Minutes Per Week To Grow 200 Plants

Students at the EPFL University of Lausanne can reap the harvest of the start-up of - amongst others - Tom and Grégoire.

At the campus, they were able to install the prototypes of their smart indoor greenhouses Caulys. In this video the founders of Caulys explain how the fully automated, modular greenhouses only need up to 20 minutes of maintenance per week to grow up to 200 plants, ranging from aromatics, microgreens, edible flowers to small fruits and vegetables.

In your living room, your cafeteria, next to the coffee machine or in your restaurant: the Caulys Farm is your urban greenhouse.  It enables you to access quality products, wherever you are, without GMO, pesticides, from seeds selected for their flavor and nutritional value.  Grow fruits, vegetables, greens or edible flowers right in front of your eyes.

The Caulys Farm is modular, and answers to your needs. 

It also respects the planet and reduces the ecological footprint of your food, requiring less packaging, transportation, using up to 95% less water compared with traditional agriculture. It allows you to eat fresh and local products, all year long. 

Your greenhouse is autonomous and optimally manages its light, irrigation and nutrients delivery. Temperature, humidity and air quality are adjusted in real time to provide the best growing conditions for your production.

For more information:
www.caulys.coml 


Publication date: 8/8/2019 

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