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Tuesday, September 6, 2022Ingredients

Capsum opens a smart vertical lab farm with iFarm technology

Capsum ouvre une ferme laboratoire verticale intelligente avec la technologie iFarm

The opening of this laboratory farm is the result of a joint project between Capsum and iFarm announced in late 2021. Situated within the company’s existing Research & Development site at its Marseille plant, the laboratory enables Capsum’s scientists to cultivate their own high-quality ingredients for new cosmetic formulas.

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Using iFarm technologies for vertical farming, Capsum will grow a range of crops, including microgreens and flowers. The research farm is controlled by iFarm Growtune software, giving Capsum the requisite tools and data to optimize plant growth.
“Indoor growing is perfect for the beauty industry, as it allows us to cultivate in a fully controlled environment free from pesticides and any harmful chemicals. iFarm’s technology fits the needs of our researchers, since they are able to vary a wide range of parameters,” said CEO of Capsum Anthony Briot.

The pilot laboratory consists of the automation control system, and three growing rooms with experimental racks based on Ebb-and-Flow hydroponics technology. This set-up allows Capsum to conduct experiments, test new plant varieties and streamline its supply chain with pesticide-free cosmetics ingredients being grown on-site.

The potential benefits of indoor farming for innovative cosmetics companies go beyond the laboratory setting.
“With iFarm, clients can start with an R&D project and then scale it up to industrial production of herbs, flowers and microgreens, with full hardware and software support along the way. A crop that is stable and predictable year-round, as well as guaranteed to be free from any potential contamination by pesticides or …

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