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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, everyone can not only benefit from the business idea, but also contribute to the protection of species and the promotion of biodiversity.
You can find lots of information about this at https://geoxip.com/vielebienen/ or under the hashtag #vielebienen (known from Antenne Bayern radio advertising).
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. GEOXIP develops special seeding techniques such as Vector-Seed® and Multilayer-Seed, which enable high-precision logo cultivation in all the colors of nature. The results are impressive, colorful field logos that not only go viral, but also promote local biodiversity.
GEOXIP's green works of art offer unique added value: they are not only impressive when viewed from the air, but also directly promote biodiversity on site. Rare and protected plant species are reintroduced, providing a vital habitat for insects and wild bees. This sustainable OOH outdoor advertising can be experienced up close and supports nature conservation in an innovative way.
A benefit for farmers: yield security and sustainability
Farmers benefit from the GEOXIP concept. They have the opportunity to make their land available for the sowing of wildflower logos and thus generate an additional, lucrative sideline. The special feature: With such projects, they can often do without the use of insecticides and fertilizers, which in turn protects the soil and the environment. They also receive recognition for their work. Incidentally, farmers can register on the GEO portal of GEOXIP completely free of charge and offer their land for potential projects. This sustainable business model offers a win-win situation for farmers and nature.
For companies: Nature as a Display - Nature as a spectacular advertising space
With GEOXIP's techniques, companies have a completely new type of outdoor advertising (Out-Of-Home, OOH) that is not only spectacular, but also honestly sustainable and authentic. One example is the world's largest wildflower logo, which was designed for Deutsche Telekom (German Sustainability Award). Other references include the world's largest sown sports branding for Euro2024 and the world's most complex brewery logo in a cornfield with millions of wildflowers.
By growing wildflower logos, a brand can not only attract attention, but also build a strong emotional connection with customers. This form of advertising is honest, spectacular and always record-breaking. The flourishing logos provide companies with new motifs every day that can be shared on social media. GEOXIP is a first mover with its processes and an absolute guarantee for the success of a spectacularly cultivated geoglyph.
GEOXIP shares: an opportunity for investors
The start-up GEOXIP was founded in 2021 as a public limited company to offer investors the opportunity to participate in this innovative concept. Small shareholders are also welcome. The company's share value has already almost tripled, underlining the positive response and potential of this business model. The current share price is 110 euros, and investors still have the opportunity to get in at attractive starting conditions (as of 09/2024). Investing in GEOXIP is not only a financial decision, but also an investment in our biodiverse homeland.
A letter of reference underlines the potential
Professor Dr. Simon Walther from Weihenstephan-Triesdorf University of Applied Sciences praises GEOXIP's business model as extremely innovative and sees great development prospects for the company. At a time when sustainability and biodiversity are in the public eye, GEOXIP offers a convincing solution that makes both economic and ecological sense.
HighTech for nature: VectorSeed® and Multilayer-Seed
What particularly sets GEOXIP apart are the high-tech innovations used to sow the wildflowers. Techniques such as VectorSeed® and Multilayer-Seed enable high-precision sowing, which makes it possible to grow large logos and messages in fields even with domestic fine seeds. The concept is globally scalable and offers a large margin.
GEOXIP: A start-up with a mission
GEOXIP was founded in the north of Munich in the middle of the coronavirus pandemic. The start-up uses high-tech not against, but for nature. The goal is clear: high-precision logo cultivation with wildflowers is intended to connect habitats and restore biodiversity. GEOXIP works closely with farmers and offers them a fair perspective. "You can be part of it and make a difference to sustainability" is GEOXIP's motto. Anyone who invests in this innovative company not only supports a sustainable business model, but also actively contributes to nature conservation and biodiversity.
Conclusion: An investment in GEOXIP is an investment in the future of our nature
GEOXIP offers a unique opportunity to invest in a sustainable and innovative business idea that makes both ecological and economic sense. With a strong vision, impressive credentials and innovative technology, GEOXIP is poised to revolutionize the future of advertising and conservation. Investing in GEOXIP shares not only offers the chance of financial gains, but also the opportunity to be part of a movement that is making the world a better place.
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