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Vancouver-based Ecoation and Maia Farms Win NASA Deep Space Food Challenge with 'CanGrow' Modular Food Production System
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CANGrow Wins the Deep Space Food Challenge's Grand Prize For A Sustainable Food System That Could help Sustain Life On Moon Or Mars (Photo Credit: Steve Humpston)
Team Partners Ecoation and Maia Farms have been awarded $380,000 for their CANGrow™ Technology, which can grow food to meet dietary needs in remote areas on Earth and beyond.
North Vancouver, BC, April 12, 2024--(T-Net)--Vancouver-based companies Ecoation and Maia Farms announced today their grand prize victory in the Deep Space Food Challenge hosted by the Canadian Space Agency and Impact Canada, in collaboration with NASA.
As the Canadian grand prize winner, Ecoation will receive $380,000 for their CANGrow Modular Indoor Food Production System, designed to operate in remote environments like outer space and northern regions.
Their innovative food production system, CANGrow, including landmark mycelium protein ingredient CanPro™ (developed by fellow Vancouver company Maia Farms), has been awarded the grand prize and could one day support future missions to the Moon, Mars, and beyond.
The Deep Space Food Challenge, launched in 2021 in collaboration with NASA and Privy Council Office's Impact Canada, aimed to develop innovative ways of producing food for astronauts on space missions to the Moon and Mars.
These solutions could make a real difference in our capacity to sustain long-duration missions in space, while also addressing current food production issues in isolated communities on Earth.
CANGrow™ Wins the Deep Space Food Challenge's Grand Prize For A Sustainable Food System That Could help Sustain Life On Moon Or Mars (Image Credit: Ecoation)
One Small Unit, big possibilities for Food Technology
CANGrow™, the food production system that propelled Ecoation and Maia Farms to the top of the competition, is a modern engineering unit designed to feed astronauts on future missions, whether to the Moon or Mars. However, its implications extend far beyond space travel.
CANGrow™ is also poised to improve food supply in remote, underserved, and disaster-stricken areas on Earth, thanks to its quick setup and sophisticated autonomous climate control systems.
Saber Miresmaili, CEO, Ecoation (Photo Credit: Ecoation)
"At Ecoation, we set out to make the world a better place by helping farmers produce healthy and nutritious food without heavy reliance on pesticides. During the course of this project, we had the opportunity to adapt the technologies that we have developed for terrestrial applications to meet the constraints of a space mission. I am extremely proud of the recognition and winning the competition and I look forward to feeding humans on planet Earth and beyond." said Saber Miresmaili, CEO of Ecoation.
With the capability to produce over 700 kilograms of food annually from a unit no larger than a wardrobe, CANGrow™ efficiently grows an array of crops, including dwarf tomatoes, strawberries, lettuce, and the novel Maia Farms CanPro™ mycoprotein ingredient derived from mushrooms.
This modular system operates on standard 120-volt power and can be connected to a regular three-quarter inch garden hose, showcasing its ease of use and adaptability for both extraterrestrial and terrestrial applications.
CANGrow™ System Wins NASA Deep Space Food Challenge (Photo Credit: Steve Humpston
An All-In-One System Built to Grow a Fully Sustainable Diet
The CANGrow™ system doesn't just grow plants, it is designed specifically to sustainably provide a diet that can meet the full nutritional needs of four individuals.
At the heart of CANGrow™ are five specially designed grow chambers. Four are dedicated to plant growth, featuring everything from adjustable LED lights for perfect photosynthesis to a UV-treated hydroponic system for efficient watering. The fifth chamber is where Maia Farms' protein-rich mycelium grows, thanks to a sophisticated bioreactor system.
CANGrow uses an innovative approach to producing a diverse range of fresh foods, including strawberries, cherry tomatoes, mycelial meat substitute, etc. With the potential to generate over 700 kg of nutrient-dense food annually, the system maximizes its produce and high-quality protein sources with minimal resources.
Inside view of the CANGrow system showcasing various tomato plants (Photo Credit: Ecoation)
And it doesn't stop there. Innovative solutions like Lomi's accelerated composting chamber drastically reduce waste, ensuring that CANGrow™ is not just about growing food but doing it sustainably.
"What started out as a starry-eyed childhood dream to grow food on the Moon has become reality today. More ambitious human space exploration will require the use of food production systems in space, and this project addresses a key need to fuel our journey beyond our planetary boundary. Four years ago CANGrow™ was little more than a napkin sketch. Through the DSFC we built an elegant food production system and spun out two brand new companies". said Gavin Schneider, CEO and Co-founder of Maia Farms.
"Maia Farms' vision is to fundamentally transform the protein landscape, and this project represents our company's boundless potential. In order to create a self-sustaining system that meets astronauts dietary and nutritional needs, we needed to crack the code on a protein that offered the taste, texture, and performance of an animal-derived protein. CanPro™ is our answer: not only is it easily digestible, it has a neutral taste and chews like meat. It's been an incredible honor to lead the Ecoation and Maia team over the finish line and ultimately win a very challenging competition. Thank you to the Canadian Space Agency for supporting our work for the past three years."
The journey to this achievement was marked by three rigorous rounds of judging and intense development for the two companies on their respective technologies.
Prior to the winning of the prestigious grand prize, an additional $130,000 in additional grants was provided for the development cost. Specifically, Maia Farms focused on the development of a completely novel mycelium ingredient and bioreactor technology that the company has already commercialized. Ecoation's deep engineering expertise focused on autonomous climate control and closed-loop machine vision based crop management technology. This commitment has not only led to winning the prestigious grand prize, further fueling the development of sustainable food solutions.
Links
Canadian Space Agency —Deep Space Food Challenge
Impact Canada —Deep Space Food Challenge
About Ecoation
Established in 2010, Ecoation is an award-winning Canadian AgTech Service provider with a forecasting platform that provides actionable insights on IPM, crop balance, and growth as well as yield and production metrics. This platform helps growers multiply their success while having more control and visibility into their operations. With customers all over the world, Ecoation is one of the fastest-growing AgTech Companies in the Controlled Environment Agriculture sector.
About Maia Farms
Founded in 2021 by Gavin Schneider, Ashton Ostrander, and Dr. Sean Lacoursire, the Vancouver-based Maia Farms is an award-winning FoodTech company using sophisticated bioreactor technology to produce CanPro™, a mycelium-based protein ingredient that dramatically improves taste and texture of food products. With their mushroom and mycelium based protein ingredients, food producers can easily make delicious, nutritious, and affordable products. Maia Farms innovations put them on the path to fundamentally changing the global protein landscape.
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