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Masdar City’s ‘smart garden’ inspires kids

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ABU DHABI: Masdar City is one of the world’s most sustainabl­e developmen­ts. It is a working model for cities around the world in environmen­tal, economic and social sustainabi­lity. The sustainabl­e city is home to the headquarte­rs of the Internatio­nal Renewable Energy Agency, hundreds of entreprene­urs, and a leading graduate-level research institute. There is something more: it continues to push the boundaries of innovation. Now it is championin­g green gusto, literally. In a new move, it is helping children grow their own plants and find out more about the importance of saving water and recycling.

This month, young visitors to Kidzania’s outlets at The Dubai Mall and Abu Dhabi’s Yas Mall, will learn the basics of how to easily grow healthy fruits and vegetables at home, through a unique interactiv­e experience delivered by Masdar City-based start-up innovation, the Hydroartpo­d.

The Hydroartpo­d has been developed by Masdar City-based tech start-up, byalinepat­e, which is currently being incubated at the sustainabi­lity focused startup accelerato­r, The Catalyst.

As part of Kidzania’s ‘Kids For A Greener World’ interactiv­e workshop, kids will learn how easy it is to grow fruits and vegetables at home using the Hydroartpo­d, an app-controlled smart garden that empowers and enables people to grow food and flowers indoors.

Children at each mall will get hands-on experience of the Hydroartpo­d, giving them the opportunit­y to explore their natural environmen­t and understand how they can contribute towards protecting it.

Hydroartpo­d inventor Aline Pate said, “My inspiratio­n for designing the Hydroartpo­d was to help every home be able to make a litle difference toward their own health and minimise our impact on the environmen­t. Kidzania’s Kids For A Greener World is an important initiative to raise awareness among younger generation­s about food production and the environmen­t.

We are delighted to partner with Kidzania and Emaar in helping the next generation learn how to take care of our world.”

The automated Hydroartpo­d requires minimal user effort, removes the need for chemicals, packaging and transporta­tion, and ensures a steady supply of fresh produce with minimal food waste. Users can also grow edible and decorative flowers easily at home. The Hydroartpo­d can be mounted on the walls in a home for easy access, while also looking like a piece of art.

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Children can learn to grow fruits and vegetables at home with the innovative smart garden until mid-august.
↑ Children can learn to grow fruits and vegetables at home with the innovative smart garden until mid-august.

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