Super day at the Infotér Conference in Balatonfüred!
We had the opportunity to listen to the presentations of Dr. Orsolya Ferencz, Ministerial Commissioner for Space Research, and Gábor Magyari, Head of Flight Operations and Training of the Hungarian HUNOR Hungarian Research Spacecraft Programme, member of the Hungarian delegation of the European Space Agency (ESA), and later on, we were asked by the speakers of our Foundation to answer questions such as how plant production is related to Space research, and why the presence of a rocket building team is important for a sustainable future.
We had the opportunity to listen to the presentations of Dr. Orsolya Ferencz, Ministerial Commissioner for Space Research, and Gábor Magyari, Head of Flight Operations and Training of the Hungarian HUNOR Hungarian Research Spacecraft Programme, member of the Hungarian delegation of the European Space Agency (ESA), and later on, we were asked by the speakers of our Foundation to answer questions such as how plant production is related to Space research, and why the presence of a rocket building team is important for a sustainable future.
Vertical farms enable plant production under controlled conditions, which our colleague Dr János Ádám, an expert on vertical farms, and Dávid Tamási, founding editor-in-chief of Spacejunkie, discussed in depth in a fireside chat. The discussion was about challenges, opportunities, future food issues and problems that the technology we presented could solve both on Earth and in Space.