- 70% of the world's fresh water is used for agriculture while ocean dead zones are increasing due to nitrogen and phosphorous runoff - By 2050 there will be 9 billion people and less available farmland - The solution is to merge nature with technology through a hydroponic system that uses LED lights, fertilizers, sensors, and a recirculation pump to consume up to 98% less water while allowing for year-round production and higher quality, more nutritious crops without the need for pesticides - The company seeks help from investors, advisors, and collaboration opportunities to expand their impact beyond Nordic countries and support climate-resilient hydroponic solutions in Kenya.