Sown bee at Lake Waginger See as a biotope network in the test project for soil images
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…
Hello Taylor! Antenne Bayern. Huge ground picture at the MUC Airport field
"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....
Giant geoglyph with corn and flowers in the field for the big ERDINGER summer fairy tale
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...
Lettering in the field: Lufthansa Group ground picture in the sunrise
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...
Telekom wins German Sustainability Award. The large floor painting with flowers on the field was part of it
Deutsche Telekom wins German Sustainability Award 11.2023: Deutsche Telekom wins the German Sustainability Award, setting real standards for honest and comprehensible commitment. The photos were taken in the world's largest field and wildflower logo "Magenta Blossom", created by the start-up GEOXIP. Melanie Kubin-Hardewig (Vice President Group Corporate Responsibility at Deutsche Telekom) writes on LinkedIn: "A prize for us, a win for everyone! We did it! We have won an award. But it's more than just a prize. Because the 16th #DeutscheNachhaltigkeitspreis is not only Germany's most prestigious award for exemplary ecological and social achievements - for us it is a special confirmation of our ongoing commitment to #sustainability in the #telecommunications industry. It is THE great recognition for our highly committed Magenta team and their tireless work. Also, this award is a joint award to our customers who recognize and use our many #sustainability initiatives and products. All this is the reason why...
Bee food in late fall: drone flight over the Telekom field advertising Magenta Blossom
Bee food in late fall: Spectacular drone flight over Telekom field advertising Magenta Blossom Sport drone pilot Jan shows you the largest field and wildflower logo in the world in a spectacular tracking shot from the eyes of a bee. The video was recorded at 60 frames per second. Jan flies with his drone maneuvers with up to 140 km/h over the blooming islands of the Magenta Blossom. The video runs here in original speed, so it is not played back faster. The camera work brings a roller coaster feeling and real belly tingling, but above all one thing: You can put yourself for a moment in the shoes of a bee that spends its life here in this field and knows every angle, every perspective and every approach angle inside out. For the flowering islands of the logo have become its home. By the way, bees can reach speeds of almost 30 km/h in calm conditions and can keep going all day long! What many people don't know: The deliberately few bee colonies still have food here in the fall...
HighTech for sustainability. Join us. Become a startup shareholder with us!
HighTech for sustainability. Join us. Become a startup shareholder with us! In the spontaneous mobile video at the telecom field, I explain to you why it's worth it to become part of us as a startup shareholder and all together succeed in sustainable innovation. I explain GEOXIP from the heart, spontaneously and without any concept. Stutter as in the word "innovative" included 😉 Startup GEOXIP ad hoc explained in one minute by Christian. Live with the cell phone. Unplugged. Uncut. Join in with us! Read more at VieleBienen Sustainable HighTech Startup GEOXIP briefly explained - Transcript "We founded our start up, as a corporation. Together with Friends and Family. Everyone can be here and make a difference. (Stage for real sustainability) The concept is a few seconds grasped: (Novel precision technology) Grow logos with flowers and with wildflowers for the customer. (Globally scalable. Meaningful) For the customer - for companies - a huge deal, because you can...
Customer experience Telekom
Experiences on logo cultivation. An interview with Christian Hammerschmidt (Telekom) about #magentablossom With the environmental project "#magentablossom", Telekom has set a real example for sustainability with over 21.6 million field and wild flowers and in doing so has shown how biodiverse logo cultivation can promote and achieve something really meaningful. As a start up, we are naturally interested in how our customer "Deutsche Telekom" evaluates the project and the collaboration, what concerns there were and what expectations were met. Today we talk about this directly in the field with Christian Hammerschmidt (Senior Brand Manager, Deutsche Telekom). We conduct the conversation - as is customary in nature - in the per du form. Completely without script and great effort, but spontaneous, honest, genuine. Youtube link: https://youtu.be/5xV7GghjJyM Christian Hammerschmidt, Telekom: "It's always a bit of a trial and error. Here comes the 'big company' and the small startup... How does the cooperation work? I think it worked totally well! You are an incredibly professional partner....
Soil image as a biotope overlapping bee pasture
Ground picture as biotope-spanning bee pasture For its 110th anniversary, Volksbank Raiffeisenbank Dachau eG is once again committed to true sustainability and native biodiversity. Wild bees, bees, bumblebees and butterflies are allowed to fly on the "110" sown with field and wild flowers. Here they find food and a biotope-spanning unsprayed retreat. The anniversary logo was sown in the Dachau district with a field and wildflower mixture using GEOXIP's VectorSeed technology and connects several local biotope areas. While fields are mowed all around, the flower logo provides a small but rich habitat for all kinds of beneficial insects, soil life and, of course, field hares. Included in the flower mix are numerous soil-improving plants, such as those that, as deep-rooted plants, absorb Co2 and nitrogen from the air and permanently bind it in the soil as humus. Video: Seen from the air - soil picture as bee pasture Habitat explained in 54 seconds: While all around after mowing hardly any food and habitat for insects can be found...