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from left GEOXIP farmer Christoph Jeken, Christian Seebauer

Press release: GEOXIP start-up shares - high-tech and biodiversity The Munich-based start-up GEOXIP has developed a revolutionary idea that combines nature and business in a unique way. With spectacular flower logos and ground images made of flowers, GEOXIP offers a sustainable alternative to conventional outdoor advertising. Companies, farmers and investors are invited to become part of this green movement. By purchasing GEOXIP shares, anyone can not only benefit from the business idea, but also make a contribution to species protection and the promotion of biodiversity. Lots of information is available at https://geoxip.com/vielebienen/ or under the hashtag #vielebienen (known from the radio advertisement by Antenne Bayern). GEOXIP's vision: company budgets promote biodiversity GEOXIP has set itself the task of bringing native wildflowers back to the fields and at the same time offering companies a spectacular and sustainable advertising platform: Nature as a stage. The idea is simple: huge flowering logos and messages are sown with flowers directly on agricultural land. For this...

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Field art: bee and sunflower as a logo on the field

Chiemgau. Hoch über dem Waginger See mit Blick in die Bayrischen Alpen haben wir mit unserem GEOXIP-Team zusammen mit SHH (Marcus und Sepp Hastreiter, Felix Schnurpfeil) die neuesten Entwicklungen unserer Vector-Seed Technik erprobt und dabei ganz nebenbei ein spektakuläres wie sinnvolles Bodenbild mit Biene und Sonnenblume im Acker versteckt. Weil so viele uns fragen und auch die Presse das Thema aufgegriffen hat, verraten wir Euch gerne ein paar Hintergrundinfos zu unserem Demo-Projekt in unserer Heimat. Logoanbau ist eine Chance für Wildbienen und heimische Artenvielfalt Auf 77.150 Quadratmetern (das entspricht etwa 10 aneinandergereihten Fußballfeldern) haben wir mit 204.000 Sonnenblumen und ca. 5,4% untergesäten heimischen Feld- und Wildblumen eine Biene mit Sonnenblume mitten in ein konventionelles Maisfeld mit unserer Technik eingesät. Der Landwirt kann es sich bei unserem gut vergütetem Projekt erlauben, auf rigorose Unkrautvernichtung zu verzichten und neben den eingesäten Sonnenblumen im Feld auch einmal “Unkraut” und (ansonsten undenkbare) Untersaat mit…

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Flowering fire salamander sown with sunflowers

A fire salamander is hiding as a geoglyph in the field Tittmoning. In the district of Traunstein, a fire salamander is currently hiding in a small field in the middle of an industrial area as a work of field art. But what is it all about? The fire salamander is a specially protected species in our homeland, making it the perfect and endearing symbol of species protection, biodiversity and high-tech testing. To demonstrate our new high-precision sowing process, Christian drew a salamander on paper, which we then sowed many times larger with sunflowers in a small maize field in Tittmoning. The flowering strip - here in the form of a salamander rather a flowering island - is therefore in the middle of the field. Geoglyphs and ooh soil pictures: It all starts with a sketch: What is about 20 centimetres on paper now becomes 150 meters on this field. Of course, it could always be bigger. But that's not what we were interested in here. Quite the opposite. This is about...

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Geoglyph (ground image) Servus Taylor, Antenne Bayern in the approach path of Munich Airport

"Servus Taylor! Antenne Bayern". Info on the making of the giant soil image at MUC Airport We at the start-up GEOXIP have specialized in sowing giant soil images with field and wild flowers and developing the technology for this. Using high-precision seeding methods such as Vector-Seed® and Multilayerseed, we enable the cultivation of flowering geobrandings. What grows as a spectacular branding when seen from a distance brings back native biodiversity on the ground. With geobranding, components of a lettering usually become oversized flowering islands that can connect biotopes and provide habitats and dispersal potential for wild bees and insects. All this is possible even in the middle of conventional cultivation. Nothing is lost. Everything makes sense. The "Servus Taylor!" geobranding was created by GEOXIP using state-of-the-art DGPS methods with a resolution of 1.7 centimetres in the Munich flight path. The field had already been harvested and is used in this project for a short time as a natural stage before sowing an extensive catch crop, from which the farmer also benefits....

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BayStartUp: Startup Demo Night 2024 with GEOXIP Biodiversity HighTech

HighTech Startup GEOXIP: Geobrandings und Erfolg sind Teamarbeit. Danke an alle, die uns unterstützen! Auszeichnungen und Awards für das größte Wildblumenlogo der Welt. Das größte Sportbranding der Welt, das größte Brauerei-Logo der Welt mit Feld und Wildblumen…  hinter all dem steht die Idee, Präzisionstechnik für den Wildblumenanbau zu entwickeln und statt schnöder Blühstreifen hochpräzise Wildblumenlogos mit schützenswerten heimischen Pflanzenarten anzubauen. Davon profitiert die Natur, denn wir vernetzen Biotope und bringen Wildbienen und Vielfalt zurück. Unser Geschäftsmodell belohnt zudem Landwirte, die sich für Biodiversität einsetzen und sich als GEOXIP-Partner vollkommen kostenfrei bei uns registrieren können. Kunden werden so zum echten und ehrlichen Naturpaten. Denn Geoglyphen mit heimischen Feld- und Wildblumen und all der Insektenvielfalt und Blütenvielfalt kann man hautnah von unten erleben. Hier in unserer Heimat. All das macht Sinn, weil eben alle davon profitieren! Der ein oder andere Groß-Investor hat uns auf der Startlinie noch milde belächelt. Wir passen ja…

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Erdinger Weissbräu field advertising - Impressive ground image as a geoglyph for OOH outdoor advertising and biotope networking

A clear statement for joie de vivre, closeness to nature and biodiversity: Gigantic floor image at MUC Airport – ERDINGER Weißbräu inspires and amazes. Nature and biodiversity benefit. Just in time for EM2024, the private brewery ERDINGER Weißbräu is setting a sustainable example of joie de vivre and closeness to nature with what is probably the world's largest brewing logo ever sown. Because the stage here is not traditional or social media, but nature itself in all its glory. And it shows that it is absolutely worth respecting and promoting. In the spaces between the ERDINGER geoglyph, native field and wildflowers will then grow. Among them are rare species worthy of protection, which were deliberately selected here. What everyone knows are normal flower strips at the edge of the field. Here, however, in the middle of conventional cultivation, entire flowering islands are allowed to thrive and give insects such as wild bees a springboard to spread. Biotopes are networked with the flowering islands. The nature sponsorship of ERDINGER Weißbräu makes sense and can be experienced up close. The...

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Sunrise on the LufthansaGroup ground picture Field advertising in the approach path to Munich Airport

Huge lettering in the field: Lufthansa Group ground picture at sunrise On the approach to the runway at Munich Airport, a huge ground picture of the Lufthansa Group can be seen from afar. The upward message is hard to miss, because its dimensions alone are so gigantic that it breaks all conventional boundaries. The elements of the lettering have a total circumference of 5.6 kilometers! Individual letters are up to almost 40 (!) meters high and have a surface area of up to 1,200 square meters! You could easily build a detached house with a large garden on some of these letters. But that's not the point, of course. Seen from the air, each individual letter is a message. On the ground, each letter forms its own flowering island and will then link biodiverse habitats and biotopes at Pullinger Weiher from spring onwards. An approach at sunrise is already spectacular. In the short video we show...

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GEOXIP investor Robert Tille in the sunflower field

Green Startup GEOXIP - Why Robert is a shareholder with us Robert Tille is a lawyer in "real life". He loves nature and has an affinity for research (Fraunhofer Institute). Robert has supported our startup GEOXIP from the very beginning because we can all make a difference together if we passionately apply our very different talents and motives. Robert believes - like all of us - that we can not only earn money with our vision, but also promote biodiversity and simply have a really coherent concept with our high-tech innovations for sustainability. With us, nature wins. Farmers win. And companies too, of course! This is possible with your support, i.e. if you enjoy investing your resources sensibly and purposefully. Find out more at https://geoxip.com/vielebienen/ Why Robert is a shareholder in the GEOXIP start-up Be part of it. Let's get started: Green Invest in our startup GEOXIP: Read more

Employee at the start-up GEOXIP

Welcome to GEOXIP! Founder Christian Seebauer explains our start-up in 20 seconds for anyone who wants to join us so that together we can achieve something really big for sustainability and biodiversity. Let's develop high-tech for something really good! Let's bring back native wildflowers and insects by conjuring up gigantic and unprecedented soil images for nature sponsors. Right from the start, we are making a difference for nature in XXXL style: for example, with the world's largest wildflower logo for Deutsche Telekom (winner of the German Sustainability Award) and currently with what is probably the world's largest job advertisement for the Lufthansa Group. All of this is a win-win-win for farmers, biodiversity and companies that can demonstrate their honest sustainability directly in our homeland and benefit our biodiversity right here. Together with you, we can do good and get off to an even faster start. By the way: GEOXIP has (as of 05.03.2024) no outside capital, but is exclusively owned by...

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Biotope networking and promotion of native biodiversity with field advertising Field advertising is much more than pure marketing and sustainable corporate communication. It is an advantage for farmers, it brings back biodiversity and it can be experienced. And: flowering islands can connect biotopes and habitats and thus build bridges for the spread of native species, as Deutsche Telekom (winner of the 16th German Sustainability Award) has successfully demonstrated with its Magenta Blossom field advertising. Flower strips are normally placed at the edge of fields and usually occupy only a few percent (e.g. 5%) of the field area in the form of a line. Due to the geometry, biotope networking can therefore often only take place one-dimensionally (not covering the area) and to a limited extent. This is where the "Magenta Blossom" field advertising sets completely new standards. The field is surrounded by an approximately 12m wide flowering strip and interspersed with flowering islands (T logo and #green magenta lettering). This allows two-dimensional colonization with insects and cross-spatial biotope networking with opportunities to jump to other areas.

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