December 4, 2024 11:00 AM
EST
Virtual tour of our vertical farm
Join us at our crop research centre
We’re running a unique virtual tour of our vertical farming demonstration facility. We’ll talk you through all the key areas, before running a live Q&A session, all hosted by IGS CEO Andrew Lloyd, and Head of North America Operations, Stephen Gereb.
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Join us for an in-depth virtual tour of our vertical farming demonstration facility, located in Scotland. Hosted by IGS CEO, Andrew Lloyd, and Head of North American Operations, Stephen Gereb, the tour will cover all the key aspects of our tech solutions.
After an introduction to IGS we will run a virtual tour followed by a live Q&A session. Across the tour, we’ll cover:
- outside of the towers
- polytunnel and airlock (including seeding and harvesting lines, third-party integration, and our germination room)
- central handling area (including options for robotic integration)
- Growth Towers (design, lift, fertigation and ventilation, and an overview of our software and automation options)
Introducing the speakers
Andrew Lloyd
Andrew Lloyd joined IGS in 2021 initially as Chief Operating Officer and latterly as Deputy CEO. In January 2024 he was appointed CEO following a successful Series C fundraise. His strategic appointment was made to drive and shape the business’ global operations in readiness for the deployment of its vertical farming technology at GigaFarm scale.
Stephen Gereb
With over two decades of expertise in leadership, business development, client relations, and technology-driven sales, Steve spearheads IGS' mission in North America to revolutionise indoor agriculture through our vertical farming technology. Steve has a strong track record of championing innovation, fostering new divisions, and forging strategic alliances with tech giants including Intel, Microsoft and AWS.
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Whether about how our technology functions, or integrating it as part of a wider system – we want to hear from you!