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23-25 September 2026  Rimini Expo Centre 
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Space and Urban Framing: Growing Life Beyond Earth, Innovating for Our Planet

Exploration Arena, Pav. C1

Significant know-how has already been developed by academia and industry in the field of controlled environment agriculture, soilless cultivation systems, and space farming technologies. The round table aims to highlight the current state of the art in research and technological development for food production in extreme, isolated, and resource-constrained environments, together with the related innovation and investment opportunities for terrestrial applications both in space and on Earth.
The round table will focus on the prospects and challenges of advanced cultivation systems designed to ensure food autonomy, resource efficiency, and psycho-physical well-being in remote and confined environments, The event will include a focus on the experiences developed at Concordia Station in Antarctica, recognised by ESA as one of the closest terrestrial analogues to long-duration human missions in isolated environments.
Technologies such as hydroponics, aeroponics, vertical farming, and fully controlled environment agriculture are increasingly demonstrating their strategic value for producing fresh food while minimising water, nutrient, energy, and land consumption. These systems have important applications for climate-resilient agriculture, urban and peri-urban farming, remote infrastructures, and future exploration scenarios.
Despite major advances in research and industrial development, transforming these technologies into autonomous, scalable, and highly reliable systems for long-duration operations in isolated environments remains a significant challenge. In this context, Concordia Station represents a unique international testbed for validating closed-loop cultivation systems, resource recovery strategies, crew well-being approaches, and sustainable food production technologies under extreme environmental conditions.
The round table will explore how soilless cultivation, biofortified crops, circular resource-management technologies, and controlled environment agriculture can contribute both to supporting human life in space habitats and isolated environment and to generating valuable innovations for sustainable agriculture on Earth.
The session will feature a live connection with Concordia Station in Antarctica, offering a real-time perspective from one of the world’s most extreme and isolated research environments.

Organized by: ENEA - National Agency for New Technologies, Energy and Sustainable Economic Development

24 September , 10:00 - 11:00

Language

English

Category

Agriculture & Food