Ponix provides turn-key indoor farming systems for future farmers. Our modular, smart farming solutions make it easy to grow fresh, nutrient-rich food anywhere, year-round.
Ponix offers turn-key, modular indoor farming systems designed to fit classrooms, campuses, and community spaces. Whether you’re introducing students to STEM concepts or scaling hands-on food production, our solutions make it easy to grow fresh, nutrient-rich crops year-round.
Grow up to 128 plants in a STEM garden designed for hands-on student engagement and classroom learning. With easy-to-use controls and no gardening experience needed, students can explore plant science while harvesting fresh, nutrient-rich produce right in the classroom.
Grow up to 400 plants in a scalable indoor farming system designed for hands-on learning and real food production. With intuitive controls and no prior farming experience required, users can explore plant science while producing fresh, nutrient-rich crops year-round. A greenhouse option is also available for expanded growing environments.
Grow up to 3,000 plants in a fully enclosed container farm designed for advanced learning, research, and large-scale production. Delivered ready to deploy, this living lab requires no greenhouse—just available space. With intuitive controls and no prior experience required, users can explore plant science while producing fresh, nutrient-rich crops year-round.
Discover how Ponix systems are being implemented across schools and campuses to support STEM learning, student engagement, and local food production. These case studies highlight measurable outcomes and practical applications in real environments.
Blue Heron Urban Farms expanded its urban agriculture operations by integrating Ponix Rack systems to complement its existing growing programs. By adding controlled, indoor production, the farm is able to increase yield, extend growing seasons, and strengthen its mission of providing fresh, locally grown food while supporting community education and engagement.
Paul Quinn College revitalized its greenhouse by integrating Ponix systems, transforming it into a productive, hands-on learning environment. As part of a broader vision to convert their former football stadium into a working farm, this initiative marks a major first step, supporting workforce-based education while supplying fresh produce to Legends Hospitality, the food service provider for the Dallas Cowboys’ stadium.
Delaware State University utilizes a Ponix container farm to support research, education, and community food access initiatives. Through hands-on learning and applied research, the system enables year-round crop production while supplying fresh produce to local communities, connecting academic innovation with real-world impact.
Chattahoochee Hills Charter School, an agriculture-focused charter school, enhanced its greenhouse program with Ponix systems to support hands-on, farm-based learning. Students engage in a school-to-cafeteria model, growing and harvesting fresh food on campus while participating in 4-H–aligned programming. This approach connects STEM education with real-world agriculture, sustainability, and food systems.
Grow up to 128 plants in a STEM garden designed for hands-on student engagement and classroom learning. With easy-to-use controls and no gardening experience needed, students can explore plant science while harvesting fresh, nutrient-rich produce right in the classroom.
Grow up to 400 plants in a scalable indoor farming system designed for hands-on learning and real food production. With intuitive controls and no prior farming experience required, users can explore plant science while producing fresh, nutrient-rich crops year-round. A greenhouse option is also available for expanded growing environments.
Grow up to 3,000 plants in a fully enclosed container farm designed for advanced learning, research, and large-scale production. Delivered ready to deploy, this living lab requires no greenhouse—just available space. With intuitive controls and no prior experience required, users can explore plant science while producing fresh, nutrient-rich crops year-round.