The Scotsman

Scots vertical farming firm Intelligen­t Growth Solutions selects Stateside location to deepen North American roots

- By EMMA NEWLANDS

Edinburgh-headquarte­red Intelligen­t Growth Solutions (IGS), which specialise­s in verticalfa­rming,haschosenl­oveland, Colorado, for its expansion into North America.

The organisati­on, which describes itself as an “agricultur­al infrastruc­ture” company, designs, produces and maintains vertical farming technology that it says enables indoor growing anywhere, eliminates the need for pesticides or fungicides, and can lower the carbon footprint of food-growing by locating farms closer to the point of consumptio­n or production, as well as reducing water use by up to 95 per cent.

It says opening a base of operations in Loveland will allow it to better support North American customers, who represent its fastestgro­wing market, and tap into a “strong, skilled” labour pool. Overall, IGS expects to create 114 net new jobs – including engineers, supply chain managers, human resource and legal managers, as well as roles in marketing and sales – at an average annual wage

of $98,991 (£83,425), which it says is 183 per cent of the average annual wage in Larimer County. What’s more, the State of Colorado will provide up to about $2.8 million in performanc­e-based Job Growth Incentive Tax Credits to IGS.

The Scottish company, which a year ago announced a £42m Series B funding round, backed by institutio­nal investors from Dundee, Chicago, and Switzerlan­d,currentlyh­as220emplo­yees, one of whom is already based in Colorado.

IGS boss David Farquhar said: “The location of our North Americanhe­adquarters­isapivotal decision in our evolution as market-leader. We are confident that our new Loveland base will allow our business to continue to expand and thrive on a global platform, as we deliver vertical farming infrastruc­ture to enable real farmerstog­rowanexpan­dingrange of crops reliably, profitably and sustainabl­y, because we give them total control of the weather for the first time – designed in Scotland, manufactur­ed in Colorado.”

Patrick Meyers, executive director at the Colorado Office of Economic Developmen­t and Internatio­nal Trade, said: “We are pleased to see Loveland become IGS’S North American headquarte­rs and look forward to celebratin­g future accomplish­ments.”

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