Theodore "Ted" Caplow (born 1969) is an American social entrepreneur, environmental engineer, and inventor. He is co-founder of AgTech disruptor BrightFarms and a pioneer in the field of sustainable agriculture, having designed and developed both the Science Barge in Yonkers, New York (NY) and the Miami Science Barge, urban farming prototypes that address vegetable and fish production, respectively. Caplow has also patented a Vertically Integrated Greenhouse. He has founded or co-founded five companies in the area of applied science and sustainable technology: NY Sun Works (2004), BrightFarms (2008), Fish Navy Films (2010), CappSci (2014), and Caplow|Manzano (2017), which Caplow created with frequent collaborator Nathalie Manzano to pursue design consulting and development opportunities in
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| - Theodore "Ted" Caplow (born 1969) is an American social entrepreneur, environmental engineer, and inventor. He is co-founder of AgTech disruptor BrightFarms and a pioneer in the field of sustainable agriculture, having designed and developed both the Science Barge in Yonkers, New York (NY) and the Miami Science Barge, urban farming prototypes that address vegetable and fish production, respectively. Caplow has also patented a Vertically Integrated Greenhouse. He has founded or co-founded five companies in the area of applied science and sustainable technology: NY Sun Works (2004), BrightFarms (2008), Fish Navy Films (2010), CappSci (2014), and Caplow|Manzano (2017), which Caplow created with frequent collaborator Nathalie Manzano to pursue design consulting and development opportunities in (en)
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| - Theodore "Ted" Caplow (born 1969) is an American social entrepreneur, environmental engineer, and inventor. He is co-founder of AgTech disruptor BrightFarms and a pioneer in the field of sustainable agriculture, having designed and developed both the Science Barge in Yonkers, New York (NY) and the Miami Science Barge, urban farming prototypes that address vegetable and fish production, respectively. Caplow has also patented a Vertically Integrated Greenhouse. He has founded or co-founded five companies in the area of applied science and sustainable technology: NY Sun Works (2004), BrightFarms (2008), Fish Navy Films (2010), CappSci (2014), and Caplow|Manzano (2017), which Caplow created with frequent collaborator Nathalie Manzano to pursue design consulting and development opportunities in sustainable real estate, ecological technology, and long-term risk management. As an academic, Caplow has published a series of peer-reviewed articles on water contaminant dynamics in the Hudson River Estuary. (en)
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