Technology · India Bureau
Teen entrepreneur develops smart plant care system for 150+ species
A 17-year-old Canadian student has won top honours at a regional entrepreneurship competition for creating an intelligent irrigation system that automatically adjusts watering based on plant needs. The innovation aims to reduce household water waste while simplifying plant care for urban gardeners.
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Tiya Aggarwal, a high school student from British Columbia, has claimed the top prize at a provincial entrepreneurship competition for Aquora150, a smart watering system designed to cater to the needs of more than 150 plant species. The device uses humidity-capturing technology to deliver precise irrigation, eliminating the guesswork from indoor plant maintenance.
The system represents a practical solution to a common problem faced by urban plant enthusiasts—determining how much and how often to water different houseplants. By automatically adjusting care parameters based on real-time humidity levels, Aquora150 ensures plants receive optimal hydration tailored to their specific requirements.
Beyond horticultural benefits, the innovation addresses environmental concerns. By optimizing water usage, the system helps reduce household water consumption. Additionally, Aggarwal designed the device with sustainability in mind, minimizing reliance on plastic and glass waste typically associated with traditional plant care products and watering containers.
The recognition from the British Columbia entrepreneurship competition highlights the growing interest among young innovators in developing smart home solutions that merge technology with environmental responsibility. Aggarwal's achievement demonstrates how emerging entrepreneurs are applying technical knowledge to solve everyday household challenges while promoting sustainable practices.