 Okay. Hi. I'm Ray and I'm the founder and CEO of Full Nature Farms. We are a vertical indoor farming company and then we focus on producing edible flowers, lettuce and microgreens. So what do we see here? This is a vertical cultivation system, a grow pipe that we develop ourselves. We create the own mobile ourselves as well. The main benefit of this system is that it doesn't clog fast water circulations and there's a lot of aerations inside a grow pipe. It's quite easy for maintenance as well. Is it good to circulate water when you grow vegetables? Yeah, usually the faster the better. We realize there's actually a better higher yield with a higher water circulation. So I thought you could just put a little water and it'll be fine and that's it. Yeah, you can do it as well. It survived but it doesn't go fast enough and because you see there's a lot of air inside the water so there's a lot more aerations for the root zone as well. So it's much better to circulate and what do you do down there to the water? So right now it's just a demo setup but in our system we actually have a dosing system and in our farm we actually use aquaponics as well. So what do we see here? And you got an award 2023. So what do you show here? So this is our control system. It's called Adams Freebond Zero. What it does is connect all types of sensors and then we can control it with a mini PC and it's wirelessly connected so you can control it anywhere. Here is the dashboard for monitoring all the parameters that you it's required and this is a control UI. All right. Is it a special board here? Yeah, we tailor made it ourselves. This is version three already. We want something that can replace a PLC that's suitable for not only for farming and also for IoT, prop, tech and other applications. What's the CPU? It is ESP32. So it's an ARM CPU? Yeah, I guess. Yeah, I have to ask the engineers. Expressive? Yeah, Expressive. ESP32. Oh, it could be a risk climb? Yeah. We don't know. I'm not sure but I can confirm your opinion. How many colleagues do you have? We have three engineers in the team but in our office we have 14 people. All right, so later in the video we can get more details on that. What is this here happening? So this is how it works. So this is like let's say this is a dosing system. This is a fan valve and pump. Let's say we want to open the valve and pump some water around or let's say if you want to adjust the pH or add some more nutrients we can just dose it manually or based on the parameter we set based on the sensors reading. What is this machine? So it's more like a dosing system. Let's say in a hydroponic setup there's usually nutrients around. So you can put it like this one is for buffering the pH. This one is for adjusting the nutrient density. So let's say if you want to adjust the fan speed you can actually increase it also based on the temperature or different kind of sensors readings. Nice. And is this real time? So no this is like this is our farming kuaichong right now it's an indoor farm. We came from a greenhouse background because of climate change we had to switch to indoor farming. Because of climate change? Yeah because in Hong Kong it's way too hot right now and it was destroyed by a typhoon in 2018. It got wiped out. We ran on an aquaponics system so all the fish were killed. Our plants got wiped pretty much the whole farm got wiped out. So we realized if we want to continue our farming business we have to switch to indoor farming. There's another typhoon recently here? Yep exactly. That was not good? It's fine for us because we are indoor. So now everything's fine but it was not good for other people? No no and there's like another main issue with Hong Kong is flooding. There's not too much rain in Hong Kong apparently and it gets too hot anyway. So the winter's too short the summer is too long so it's not good for growing like crops like lettuce because lettuce prefer 24 degrees and below. So could it be that in the future there'll be some of these skyscrapers on the Hong Kong skyline that'll just be full of vegetables? I hope so. Would that make economic sense? For us it does but it also depends on our business model how fast we can scale up and also how fast the return can be. All right. They should make a huge building with the Bjarke Ingels architect and they should just call it the carrot. It should be huge. But usually those are concept stage stuff. We are pretty practical. We work on warehouses. All right. Is it a RISC-5 CPU or is it an ARM CPU? ARM CPU is ESP32. ESP32 so it's a ARM CPU. ARM Cortex. Okay cool. Thank you. All right that's awesome. So do you want to work with people around the world or you focus in the Hong Kong market? So we are expanding the Middle East right now. We are also looking into projects in Singapore and Malaysia right now. All right. And how much stuff is happening in this industry? A lot. It's quite happening from LED lights, the way you grow stuff, micro, nutrients, system design. It's just a lot happening right now. All right. To not use too much power? Yeah yeah. Energy consumptions. Energy optimizations. Let's say how you design the LED lights, how closely you place the LED lights through the plants, how do you do the harvesting, how much energy you can save based on LED design. So there's a lot to look at. What how do you do the harvesting? So right now because we are sort of like an ESG company so we hire the mentally handicapped person also helper at the farm. It's done by hand. All right by hand. In the future could be some kind of robot? Yeah we can do it but because in Hong Kong the wells are pretty tiny, it doesn't make sense to use robotic yet. All right. All this amazing food in Hong Kong, where does it come from? Mostly import from everywhere else because in Hong Kong we don't really focus on agriculture yet because back then like 30 years ago the government wanted to focus on the finance sector, medical sector so we don't really focus on the agriculture sector but now it's coming back. Everything coming from China, from China, everywhere, Hong Kong, China, Europe, US, Australia, Asia, everywhere pretty much.