@LisaPrassack As a farmer who was involved in #agtech for several years, that was my largest disappointment. The lack of connection to actual agriculture within companies is shocking.
Exciting news for one of our #AgTechNEXT speakers! @zeakal was named one of the Top 50 growth stage companies disrupting agriculture and food tech. Join us at AgTech NEXT on May 4-6 to hear from Zeakal CEO @HCZeaKal: https://t.co/ec8Ka6ciUG.
Tonight is Food Entrepreneurship night at @VentureCafeSTL at @39NorthSTL! Our @DDPSCEduLab is demonstrating how to design and build hydroponics projects through their Green Means Grow curriculum.
Green Means Grow is partnering with local indoor fruit and vegetable producer and entrepreneur, Tracy Minner, to engage students in innovation and entrepreneurship. Tracy is here sharing and sampling his microgreens!
Join our director, Dr. Kris Callis-Duehl, on March 12 for Inspiring Tomorrow’s Scientists, part of the @DanforthCenter Conversations series. See the flyer below for more details:
Last week our Education Research Lab @ddpscedulab hosted teachers from 7 schools for a training on using augmented and virtual reality in the classroom. Participants are designing a plant science curricula using the AR/VR equipment and will present their work in our next session!
Full details of the #CallForPapers here! https://t.co/a0I8HW1Wip Guest Editors @maliagehan (thanks for the shout out!), @guillaumelobet & @SierraNYoung#phenome2020
Did you know fifty percent of U.S. agriculture is produced within a 500 miles radius of St. Louis? There is no better place to have conversations about the #agtech industry than right here in #STL. Join the conversation at #AgTechNEXT, our new innovation summit on May 4-6.
My weekend project was to make a system to monitor the Co2 and temperature levels in my apartment using parts from @pimoroni and @ThePiHut . Had it running for 12 hours yesterday to see the change in levels! A much smaller version of what’s at @DIASDunsink
Thank you to everyone who joined us for our Raspberry Pi Jam! Over 800 kids and adults attended the Jam and learned about DIY computing through hands-on demonstrations with microcomputers, soldering, robotics, 3-D printers and more.