 | Inka has just released the new "Sun Curve 3.0", a nearly 20 ft. tall vertical aquaponic micro farm system.The Sun Curve 3.0 is our first portable unit, that can be taken to schools, trade shows, museums, fairs, etc. By exposing our prototypical systems to the general public, we gain feedback and new ideas. If your school or organization would be interested in a demonstration of our systems, or would like more information, please feel free to contact us. |
 | ISKME, OER Commons: Sun Curve Design Challenge will be launching an open-source curriculum project, the Sun Curve Challenge, is part of its efforts to recast teachers and students as makers and inventors using scientific inquiry into sustainability issues. More information about the project is on the OER Commons wiki. |
 | This June 21, 2009 at the Festival Pavilion, Fort Mason, SF, Inka will demonstrate our new "Stretch Garden" system and the Sun Curve 3.0.Our new revolutionary food growing systems will have far reaching implications for providing an educational and nutritional food source for schools and other people that want fresh grown produce, locally-grown. Come see the "Future of Food” and get to taste some great wines. |
 | Currently at Coyote Point Museum, The Sun Curve 2.0 is on exhibit. This model is a prototype and an active laboratory. We are constantly upgrading our ‘Closed Loop’system and working on the biological features of the aquaculture and the hydroponic systems. For more information please call (650) 342-7755.
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