The second week of June was truly action-packed. We had two major events ahead of us — one in Amsterdam and one in Prague — both filled with inspiration, new connections, and the confirmation that our technologies have something to offer not only at home, but also on the global stage.

In addition to gaining valuable experience in Amsterdam, we’re bringing back a new strategic partnership with a Dutch company that will support further research and development of our large-scale hydroponic farm, GreeenBox. We also initiated promising conversations about future cooperation with potential distributors from South Korea, Brazil, and Turkey. And the most important takeaway? We confirmed that we are truly competitive on the global market — our design, intuitive mobile application, and in-house technology caught the attention of some of the biggest players in the field.

We sincerely thank our partner Food Autonomy for the opportunity to share a stand and be part of such an inspiring event. Our company was represented at the fair by founder Dmitrij Lipovskij, who presented our vision, goals, and the benefits of hydroponic technologies. And because sustainability goes hand in hand with energy and dedication, Dmitrij also completed a 5 km charity run, part of the event’s side program.

Right after the Amsterdam trade show, we headed back to Prague for the Gala Evening of the Czech-German Chamber of Commerce and Industry, held in the beautiful setting of Troja Chateau. This prestigious event welcomed over a thousand guests from the business, institutional, and media worlds. And Urbi. was, of course, there as well — freshly harvested plants from our hydroponic farm were featured at the salad bar, where guests could build their own salad and learn more about our technology, philosophy, and future plans. The atmosphere of the entire evening was truly exceptional, and we are grateful to have been part of it.

This week gave us an incredible amount of energy that we’ll be drawing from for a long time. It confirmed that the goals and vision we are pursuing make sense. And while it may have been just a small step for mankind, it was undoubtedly a giant leap for us. And who knows — maybe one day, it’ll turn out to be a step that helped change the world for the better.