Project 03 · AgriTech / Consumer & Small Commercial

Modular Indoor Hydroponics System

Stackable, Tool-Free Grow Modules for Homes and Labs

Industry
AgriTech / Consumer & Small Commercial
Services
Mechanical Engineering Electronics Firmware Industrial Design
TRL
2 → 8
Duration
7 months
Technologies
STM32 NB-IoT CFD airflow analysis SLA prototyping
Modular hydroponics module cutaway
Figure 1 — Module cross-section showing internal layout and inter-module connectors.
Stackable modular hydroponics configuration
Figure 2 — Six-module stack array with master node and standardized interfaces.
Real-world Modular Indoor Hydroponics System installation
Figure 3 — Real-world deployment.

Project background

A client targeting urban growers, schools, and research labs needed a compact, modular indoor hydroponics unit that could be assembled into larger arrays without re-engineering. The design had to be low-cost yet reliable enough for daily use.

Challenge

Fitting a full grow environment — lighting, reservoir, pumps, sensors, and controller — into a space-efficient module while maintaining even light distribution, stable root-zone temperature, and tool-free assembly. The product also needed to be quiet enough for residential settings.

Approach & solution

We designed a stackable chassis with standardized power and data interfaces between modules. Airflow and thermal behavior were validated through simulation before prototyping. Electronics were consolidated onto a single controller board per module, with a master node managing the stack. A mobile app provided setup, scheduling, and alerts.

Results & benefits

The product successfully passed pilot trials with installations in homes and research facilities. Time-to-first-harvest for new users dropped significantly thanks to preloaded recipes, and the modular layout allowed owners to scale capacity without downtime.

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