Capsum And iFarm announce joint R&D project in France
Added on 25 January 2022
Marseille (France), Helsinki (Finland)
Scientific cosmetics manufacturer, Capsum (France), and agricultural technology company, iFarm (Finland) have signed a cooperation agreement and are set to launch a cutting-edge farm-laboratory to enhance the creation of innovative beauty products.
As part of a pilot project, a small farm-laboratory using iFarm technologies will be built inside the existing R&D site at Capsum's plant in Marseille. The leading microfluidics cosmetics manufacturer only uses natural ingredients to create its products and will evaluate the potential of large-scale cultivation of plants in a closed environment as an environmentally sustainable, safe and predictable growing method.
The on-site installation of an iFarm laboratory will enable scientists to cultivate plants free from pesticides and other harmful chemicals and facilitate the year-round production of high-quality microfluidic cosmetics ingredients.
The Marseille farm-laboratory will consist of four rooms: an engineering room, which will house an automation control system, and three growing rooms. Plant growth and technical controls at the scientific mini-farm will be monitored using iFarm Growtune software.
Alexey Novokreshchenko, iFarm Automation Director:
"We're excited to create a universal farm-laboratory for Capsum, where it will be possible to grow almost anything - microgreens, flowers, plants - suitable for the production of microfluidic cosmetics. The farm-laboratory will also provide the ideal environment for creating, testing and experimenting with new 'plant growth recipes', available via the iFarm Growtune IT platform."
Now, iFarm specialists are preparing equipment for the engineering room, with the vertical structures and technical equipment for the growing rooms to be delivered to the Capsum plant in the first quarter of 2022.
Anthony Briot, COO Capsum:
"Capsum uses only natural ingredients to create its beauty products. The company plans to build its own industrial vertical farm in order to produce environmentally friendly raw materials all year round."
As well as growing plant ingredients for its cosmetics, Capsum will use the farm-laboratory at Marseille as an R&D platform. Here, Capsum will develop and experiment with new 'plant growth recipes' for its revolutionary skincare products.
Kirill Zelenski, CEO of iFarm Europe:
"We are very pleased to launch our partnership with Capsum, which is known for its innovative approach to cosmetics production. Our team believes that vertical cultivation technologies are exactly what's needed in an industry where the quality and environmental impact of ingredients is extremely important. iFarm is pleased to support Capsum in this groundbreaking endeavour and looks forward to a fulfilling and exciting partnership."
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Source: Urban Ag News
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