GROW EVERYWHERE
WHAT WE DO
ATOM designs and produces food growing systems and sustainable homes, to help meet the increasing demand from families, communities and small businesses for local food, water, energy and lifestyle security across the globe.
WHO WE ARE
Our team of global agriculturists, architects, IoT engineers and business innovators bring together a broad network of international partnerships with innovative tools for creating visionary products, sustainable communities and resilient lifestyle.
ATOMFARM VILLAGE Karuizawa, Japan
OUR VISION
"Modular Smart Cities & Villages"
ATOM is creating a 21st Century sustainable housing model with integrated vertical agriculture so that every structure we build today is designed and built to provide food and energy security for coming generations.
OUR MISSION
Sustainability Now - Food Secure Future
The ATOM catalog provides fast reliable affordable access to the best emerging sustainable technologies and building solutions available for home owners, architects, developers and communities in the face increasing need for secure and sufficient food, water, energy.
OUR BRANDS
"A Sustainable Lifestyle Company"
ATOMVILLAGE provides the building blocks for producing food. water, energy integrated into homes, schools and businesses across three product lines: ATOMFARM, ATOMHOUSE, ATOMFACTORY
Modern Farming
Smart Growing Systems
Sustainable Living
Designed & Delivered
Small Businesses
Company-in-a-Container
WHY NOW
The current food security of the planet feeds 8 Billion people through a system overly dependent on mass corporate production, a stable climate, global transport and cheap labor.
Our fragile food supply chain is threatened by :
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economic uncertainty
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health epidemics
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climate change
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soil degradation
"The Vertical Urban Farming Market is expected to grow
by 384% in the next five years."
aghires.com
The New York Times April 22, 2020
A Global Food Crisis Looms ‘Instead of Coronavirus, the Hunger Will Kill Us.’
“The world has never faced a hunger emergency like this, experts say. It could double the number of people facing acute hunger to 265 million by the end of this year.”