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SaturnSense Hydrofeed: In-line sensing of the full composition of nutrients for precision management of hydroponic farming

Lead Participant: SATURN BIOPONICS LTD

Abstract

The project will deliver the prototype of a new in-line sensing technology for smart real-time management of the nutrient composition within intensive hydroponic, aeroponic and aquaponic farming. The emergence of new growing protocols and batch production techniques, from the process sector, have positioned this approach at the forefront of UK horticultural and exotic fruits production, both reducing the UK’s requirement to import such produce and offering category managers a flexible production facility to meet changing consumer preferences. This business proposition exploits emerging materials and sensor engineering to deliver an appropriately costed in-line unit capable, for the first time, of monitoring & closed-loop control of the individual major nutrients, notably N, P, K, S & Ca. By integrating this with light management, within a supervisory data-acquisition & control system (SCADA), 100% QA of produce may be achieved with optimised inputs and minimised energy.

Lead Participant

Project Cost

Grant Offer

SATURN BIOPONICS LTD £150,861 £ 113,146
 

Participant

THE UNIVERSITY OF MANCHESTER £148,798

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