Jul 19, 2011 12:58 BST Plantagon competes in the European Business Awards sponsored by HSBC. Plantagon International AB has together with companies such as H&M, Sandvik and Atlas Copco been selected as one of 15 Country Representatives for Sweden in the European Business Awards sponsored by HSBC.
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Oct 06, 2011 23:39 BST On October 3rd Ms. Bernadette Rathedi, the Ambassador of the Republic of Botswana to Sweden visited Plantagon in Stockholm to learn more about the Plantagon model of vertical farming in urban areas. Visiting from the Botswana Embassy were also Minister Counsellor Mr. Ishmael Dabut and First Secretary Pretty Machado Phologolo.
Mar 07, 2011 15:41 GMT Plantagon has been nominated for the Globe Award Sustainability Innovation Award 2011. The Innovation Award − one of four categories of the Globe Award 2011 − is given for original innovations which successfully contribute to increased knowledge on sustainability.
Feb 16, 2011 06:37 GMT Hans Hassle and Dr. Dickson Despommier will speak at a webinar on vertical farming on February 28.
Feb 03, 2011 08:04 GMT Swedish company Plantagon has signed an agreement with the municipality of Botkyrka, in the outskirts of Stockholm, to cooperate on the establishment of a first vertical greenhouse in Sweden. Sweco acts as the technical consultant on the project which has already generated great interest worldwide.
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Apr 03, 2013 09:36 BST Plantagon is setting up the Tongji-Plantagon Research Center with Tongji University, Shanghai. Under the auspices of His Majesty King Carl XVI Gustaf of Sweden, the Consul General of Sweden in Shanghai Ms. Viktoria Li officially opened the lab during a formal ceremony at Tongji University on April 3rd, 2013, with Vice President Mr. Li of Tongji University and Mr. Pettersson, COO of Plantagon.
May 04, 2011 16:05 BST Magnus Hjelmare has been working with communications in different forms during nearly 20 years. The last few years, Hjelmare has been active within the IT industry, he has also been part of the build-up of SWECORP Citizenship AB, where he together with Hassle carried out a study of Swedish companies’ attitude towards Global Compact.
Jun 15, 2011 12:59 BST Lic. psychologist, Uppsala University. After a long career in the Human Resource management field Leif now is primarily working with sustainability issues within Plantagon. He is responsible for business areas "Human Resilience" and "Vertical Indoors". Leif is often sought after to speak on issues relating to "sustainable workplaces", leadership, companization and organizational development.
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May 10, 2011 12:07 BST As more and more people move to expanding cities, farming will be pushed further away from population centers. The result of this is longer transportation routes, less fresh products, increased reliance on petroleum-based fertilizers and more high-intensity monoculture farming. In response to this challenge, Plantagon has developed a vertical space-efficient greenhouse for the urban environment.
May 10, 2011 12:07 BST As more and more people move to expanding cities, farming will be pushed further away from population centers. The result of this is longer transportation routes, less fresh products, increased reliance on petroleum-based fertilizers and more high-intensity monoculture farming. In response to this challenge, Plantagon has developed a vertical space-efficient greenhouse for the urban environment.
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Jun 15, 2011 13:01 BST Business Development Manager at Plantagon International. Gustav has several years of experience within strategy-, business- and product development. He graduated from the Norwegian School of Business 2001, majoring in Finance. After graduation he worked nearly ten years as a management consultant. In 2008 Gustav started the management consultancy Developers Club, focusing on innovation processes.
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Hans Hassle took the initiative to the PLANTAGON® project and is the brain and architect of strategy and organization for PLANTAGON®. Since January 2008 he holds the position as CEO. Hans Hassle has dedicated his whole work life to learn about, experiment with and manage commercial organisations trying to find out how to use them better for the common good. He is a pioneer in Corporate...


























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