PULSE: a farming vehicle printing biodegradable membranes to reverse desertification
Briefly

PULSE, an autonomous farming vehicle, combats desertification by printing biodegradable membranes around plants, shielding them from UV rays and extreme heat.
Rohit Vaswani's PULSE serves as a versatile farming vehicle, accommodating third-party tools for various agricultural tasks in addition to its primary function of combating desertification.
The biodegradable membranes create humid microenvironments around plants, fostering their survival and supporting the regeneration of the surrounding ecosystem.
Rohit Vaswani employs a drone tethered to PULSE to apply the biodegradable membrane, using sensors and existing 3D printing technologies for precise and autonomous coverage.
Read at designboom | architecture & design magazine
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