Avisomo’s Growth Station nominated for Fruit Logistica Innovation Award 2023
“Our nomination to the Fruit Logistica Innovation award is a huge recognition of our system and its potential, but it’s also a notable inclusion of vertical farming concepts into the mainstream agricultural landscape. Being nominated among this select group of prominent agriculture actors is a huge motivation for us, and we will make sure to use this opportunity to display the beneficial properties of our system and vertical farming in general to all interested parties,” Martin Molenaar, CEO of Avisomo responded to the nomination.
The Norwegian vertical farming equipment producer’s Growth Station™ vertical farming concept is one of ten nominees for the Fruit Logistica Innovation Award 2023.
With about 2,500 exhibitors from 90 countries, Fruit Logistica gathers approximately 40,000 attendees in Berlin between February 8th and 10th and is, with that, the world’s leading fresh produce trade show. The ceremony will gather large audiences and honor outstanding innovations in the national and international fruit and vegetable supply chain in various award categories.
The Avisomo Growth Station, with a produce trolley being autonomously moved by a Lowpad M robot
The Growth Station
Avisomo and their Growth Station is the only nominee in the contest representing the vertical farming industry, but are joined by LED providers Food Autonomy with their LEDFan Greenhouse Toplight representing the general CEA industry.
The company recently introduced its Growth Station to the vertical farming space. Utilizing a ‘Goods to worker approach’ (trolleys holding produce unattached to technology that is able to be moved around freely) helps save time on transportation, enables centralized processing, and reduces operational costs. On top of that, it enables seamless integration of automation hardware into the factory when scaling.
The systems’ produce trolleys are able to be quickly reconfigured, enabling farmers to change the height and type of produce grown in the facility without having to change the system infrastructure. This provides growers with much-needed flexibility as markets fluctuate.
Currently, the Avisomo system is optimized for leafy greens, microgreens, and herbs, but both tomatoes, cucumbers, and strawberries are currently under development. And with Avisomo’s crop flexible systems, the new crop types will be possible to implement into already existing systems.
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