THEMIS ECOSYSTEM, A 22 BILLION GIANT, INCREASED ITS VALUE BY ADDING A NEW BRAND

Themis Ecosystem is a widely recognized, innovative business environment for connecting breakthrough technologies with supporters without middlemen. After adding two new technologies to the main platform–a diamond production unit and a vertical farming unit–the founder Roberto Hroval introduced their new brand, John’s Organic Roots.

Postponed factory building allowed technology improvements

One of the goals of the Themis Ecosystem is to improve the main industries–energy, information technology (IT), food, accommodation, medicine, and transportation–by promoting revolutionary but proven green technologies.

The contribution of these technologies must positively transform society and last for at least fifty years. “This period will bring major issues with climate changes, welfare, migration, housing, digitization, electrification, etc. We are ready and more than willing to help,” the founder Roberto Hroval said.

The contact point between technologies and supporters is Online Industrial Exchange (OIX) where special e-vouchers, called Industrial Tokens (iTos), are traded.

The Industrial Token consists of the final product and the CO2 negativity created by the process proportionally spread among all iTos. Supporters can freely buy and sell iTos on OIX exchange and store them in a special vault called MonaLisa Vault.

Hroval explained: “Due to additional work on the infrastructure projects of Themis Ecosystem, and due to the global crisis in the last few years, we were behind our schedule. However, we used this time for upgrades of existing technologies. Otherwise, these improvements wouldn’t happen until about five years from now. We are very satisfied with the results. I believe our community is as well. After all, the current price of the industrial Token exceeded all our expectations.”

So far, a business environment Themis Ecosystem consists of five parts. Breakthrough technologies called the drivers of the system, Online Industrial Exchange (OIX) where technologies and supporters meet, electronic voucher called Industrial Token (iTo) and its storage place (MonaLisa Vault), a movement (We4Next Nation), and media center (Themis Ecosystem News).

This year, two additional modules are added.

The last modules added to the Themis Ecosystem were a Diamonds-making unit and a Vertical farming unit

The founder explained that he got the idea of creating diamonds from two opportunities. One of the drivers is producing organic carbon black as a by-product. The same raw material is used for creating lab diamonds. The other missing link was a surplus of energy we got from the same reactor. “We saw the opportunity there, added two and two together and the idea was born,” he explained.

They decided to use the best HPHT (High Pressure High Temperature) module they can find on the market. The team also decided that Themis Ecosystem-created diamonds will be made with 100% renewable energy.

The founder also explained the strategy. “Besides the one-carat and two-carat diamonds, we will try to make more technologically demanding 100-carat diamonds. That kind of diamond will represent the uniqueness and luxury of our brand, high technology, and care for the planet.”

The second module added is a high-quality vertical farming unit.

Roberto Hroval: “We see vertical farming as one of the key solutions for producing organic, zero-treated fruits and vegetables. This is an optimized and nature-friendly approach that needs little space but produces enormous yield. Our goal is to supply the local population with high-quality but fairly-priced vegetables. Our units will be located under the ground so they won’t be exposed to any climate impact, allowing us to grow food 24/7, all year around. The temperature will be nearly constant and that will greatly reduce the amount of energy needed. Last but not least, by moving units underground, we will preserve forest and fertile land.”

Both modules and the projects behind them are not intended to become major profit points.

However, they reflect the fundamental idea of Themis Ecosystem: with a thoughtful and economically justified approach, it is possible to create extraordinary things and push the boundaries of the existing.

John’s Organic Roots

Currently, the Themis Ecosystem includes two consumer products that will be sold at retail. These are organic carbon, used for spreading on fertile land, and healthy, untreated vegetables grown with vertical farming.

The idea is to offer these two products–plus any others that may come in the future–under a single brand. The team chose the name John’s Organic Roots.

“Initially, we will donate the food produced by vertical farming to the local population for free,” the founder explained, “and later we will create a new driver for Themis Ecosystem around the business. Both projects, organic carbon and vertical farming, meet the demanding standards for placement on OIX. This means both projects will receive their Industrial Tokens that will be offered directly to supporters.”

Roberto Hroval also explained the plans for vertical farming. The project will expand by thirty units at once. One fully automated unit produces approx. 520kg (1,150 lbs) of lettuce every twenty-five days.

Thirty units will produce a total of 203 tons of lettuce annually. The project aims to launch 2,500 units distributed locally. They will be connected to alternative sources of energy which will come from the drivers of the Themis Ecosystem.

“Reaching that high level of food-production will definitely contribute to the high-quality domestic food supply,” Roberto Hroval concluded.