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Ljusgårda Shared Its Research Results at UN Meeting on Innovation and AI

On October 27, Ljusgårda participated in the 17th session of the Team of Specialists on Innovation and Competitiveness Policies (ToS-ICP), held by the United Nations Economic Commission for Europe (UNECE) in Geneva. The innovative company was invited to present its research findings on how AI can optimize indoor farming.

The session focused on how AI and transformative innovation policies can contribute to a more sustainable and inclusive future. Ljusgårda was the only company on the panel, representing Swedish entrepreneurship and innovation alongside speakers such as the Head of Digital Agriculture at the FAO, researchers in innovation and entrepreneurship, and experts in energy and AI.

Being invited to share our results in UN highlightsthe potential of our work. We're building ecosystems where technology andbiology work in harmony – systems that not only grow food, but may alsocontribute to areas like health and nutrition in the future. When we truly understand the potential of plants, entirely new opportunities emerge,”said Erik Lundgren, Founder and Chief Research Officer at Ljusgårda.

Ljusgårda provided concrete insights from its research work and highlighted how well-designed innovation support can accelerate early-stage development. The company emphasized the importance of short, flexible project formats with minimal administration and open collaboration models – key conditions that enable young tech companies to quickly validate ideas, drive innovation at a high pace, and reduce risk in exploratory projects.

It was inspiring to contribute a business-driven perspective on how innovation actually works in practice. For us, success fulinnovation is about speed, learning, and the courage to experiment – supportedby structures that allow exactly that,” said Julia Ragnell, BusinessDeveloper at Ljusgårda.

The meeting was shaped by discussions on how the rightpolicies and collaborations can create ecosystems where AI not only drivestechnical development but also strengthens societal resilience and equality.Using examples from the energy and agriculture sectors, speakers highlightedboth the opportunities and challenges of implementing AI in practice – frommore efficient resource use to the need for new governance models that balancerapid innovation with responsibility and long-term benefit.

Ljusgårda is a Swedish company specialized in Controlled Environment Agriculture (CEA) – farming in highly controlled, high-tech indoor environments. With an innovation-driven research team,Ljusgårda combines plant science, advanced technology and sustainability to unlock the full potential of plants. The work extends beyond food – into newapplications for ingredients, functional compounds and bio-based products. Aunique opportunity to power the next generation of sustainable agriculture,where precision-grown biology becomes a new resource for both health and industry.

For more information:

Julia Ragnell, Business Developer, Ljusgårda
Email: julia.ragnell@ljusgarda.se

Erik Lundgren,Founder & Chief Research Officer, Ljusgårda
Email: erik.lundgren@ljusgarda.se

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