Innovative Hydroponics for Space Agriculture

Pioneering sustainable farming solutions for Earth and beyond.

Innovating Hydroponics for Space Agriculture

Hydroponics is the key to sustainable food production beyond Earth, providing efficient, soil-free farming methods for space habitats. By integrating advanced technology, such as In-Situ Resource Utilization (ISRU), we can develop 3D-printed hydroponic units using Martian and lunar regolith, reducing dependence on Earth-based supplies.

Innovative hydroponic systems will support long-duration space missions, ensuring astronauts and future settlers have access to fresh produce in harsh environments. From optimizing nutrient delivery to engineering self-sustaining growth cycles, space agriculture is not just a necessity—it’s the foundation for thriving extraterrestrial colonies.

Through continuous research and collaboration, we can push the boundaries of food cultivation and bring sustainable agriculture to Skellefteå, Mars, and beyond.

Rows of hydroponic plant shelves under purple and white LED lights create an industrial yet vibrant atmosphere. The reflective glass wall adds depth to the scene, with plants neatly arranged in a controlled indoor farming environment.
Rows of hydroponic plant shelves under purple and white LED lights create an industrial yet vibrant atmosphere. The reflective glass wall adds depth to the scene, with plants neatly arranged in a controlled indoor farming environment.

Welcome to Hydro Space

Pioneering Sustainable Agriculture on Earth and Beyond

At Hydro Space, we believe in a future where fresh, sustainable food is grown locally, regardless of location—even beyond our planet. Based in Skellefteå, Sweden, our mission is to revolutionize agriculture through advanced hydroponics and space-based farming technology.

We are committed to developing cutting-edge solutions for cultivating crops efficiently in urban environments and extreme climates. Our innovation extends beyond Earth, as we explore methods to 3D-print hydroponic units using Martian and lunar regolith with In-Situ Resource Utilization (ISRU). By harnessing local materials on other planets, we aim to create resilient food production systems for future space colonies.

Hydro Space is at the forefront of sustainable agriculture, merging science, technology, and environmental responsibility to ensure food security—both on Earth and in space. Join us in shaping a future where thriving farms exist anywhere, from Skellefteå to the stars.

Hydroponics is the key to sustainable food production beyond Earth, providing efficient, soil-free farming methods for space habitats. By integrating advanced technology, such as In-Situ Resource Utilization (ISRU), we can develop 3D-printed hydroponic units using Martian and lunar regolith, reducing dependence on Earth-based supplies.

Innovative hydroponic systems will support long-duration space missions, ensuring astronauts and future settlers have access to fresh produce in harsh environments. From optimizing nutrient delivery to engineering self-sustaining growth cycles, space agriculture is not just a necessity—it’s the foundation for thriving extraterrestrial colonies.

Through continuous research and collaboration, we can push the boundaries of food cultivation and bring sustainable agriculture to Skellefteå, Mars, and beyond.

Importance of Sustainable Food Production in Skellefteå and Northern Sweden

Innovative Hydroponics Solutions

Explore our advanced hydroponic farming techniques and space agriculture research for sustainable food production.

photography of astronaut standing beside rock formation during daytime
photography of astronaut standing beside rock formation during daytime
A large and well-organized greenhouse with rows of young plants growing in white bags. Each plant appears to be carefully labeled and is part of an extensive cultivation system with visible irrigation tubes. The ceiling is made of glass, allowing natural light to illuminate the space, complemented by artificial lighting.
A large and well-organized greenhouse with rows of young plants growing in white bags. Each plant appears to be carefully labeled and is part of an extensive cultivation system with visible irrigation tubes. The ceiling is made of glass, allowing natural light to illuminate the space, complemented by artificial lighting.
Space Agriculture Research

We focus on 3D-printing hydroponic systems using Martian and lunar regolith for future space farming.

Workshops and Training

Join our workshops to learn about hydroponics, sustainable farming, and innovative agricultural technologies.

Get In Touch

Contact us for inquiries about hydroponic farming, space research, workshops, and partnership opportunities.