What makes a site ideal for colocation, and how can it be engineered for optimal performance and resilience? These are the questions to be addressed at an upcoming Resource Innovation Institute panel discussion. The event will feature insights from Nicholas Long of LIVIC Civil and Kurt Parbst of Borlaug, focusing on the challenges and strategies in building shared infrastructure for Controlled Environment Agriculture (CEA).
Nicholas Long will delve into the complexities of site selection and the permitting process, shedding light on the obstacles developers face when planning multi-use campuses. He will also discuss the regulatory roadblocks encountered in such projects and share strategies for overcoming them to ensure seamless development and operation.
On the other hand, Kurt Parbst will provide a valuable perspective on the business and design aspects of CEA hubs. He will highlight international case studies of Farm Park models and discuss the implementation of infrastructure-as-a-service frameworks. Parbst will also emphasize the importance of coordinating multi-stakeholder technical systems to achieve a cohesive and efficient operation.
If you wish to register for the event, you can do so at the link here.
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