Project cooperationUpdated on 2 May 2025
Empowering Community-Based Food Sovereignty Through Micro-Scale Agri-Tech Innovation
About
We are looking for partners to co-develop solutions that strengthen local resilience, health, and sustainability in rural and urban communities. Our focus is on modular, user-friendly systems for growing microgreens in schools, community centers, and public institutions—bringing food production closer to people.
MoraviaLab develops vertical aeroponic systems tailored for educational, social, and therapeutic use. We combine agri-tech innovation with citizen engagement, climate awareness, and circular design principles. Our systems promote food self-sufficiency, healthy diets, and environmental education.
We offer expertise in product design, community piloting, data monitoring, and public outreach. We are open to collaboration as a demonstration site provider, co-developer of social innovation pilots, or partner for citizen-driven dissemination.
Let’s build greener, healthier, and more inclusive communities—one growing unit at a time.
Stage
- Early stage
Type
- Partner looking for consortium
Organisation
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