The Deutsches Museum Nürnberg, known as the Zukunftsmuseum (Future Museum), uses around 3,000 square metres to explore what life could look like in the decades ahead. FYTA products are now part of the museum's permanent collection and on display.
The Zukunftsmuseum is one of only five such museums worldwide, dedicated entirely to the question of how we will live tomorrow. Having our sensor technology recognised there is a meaningful confirmation of what we are working toward: plants belong in the home of the future, and they deserve to be understood.
If you're in Nuremberg, stop by.




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