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Irrigreen

start up
United States - Edina, MN
  • 30/03/2023
  • Seed
  • $15,000,000

Irrigreen designs and manufactures an all-digital sprinkler system that uses software-controlled precision sprinkler heads to deliver water uniformly across your landscape and reduce unnecessary water usage.

Irrigation is the biggest use of household water in the U.S. That's nine billion gallons every day. Half of this water is wasted by inefficient irrigation systems that overlap and spray on sidewalks and streets. Irrigreen conserves that water.

The Irrigreen system uses as much as 50% less water, because our digital sprinkler heads spray in the exact shape of any lawn, eliminating wasteful overlap and overspray.

This means a 10,000 sq ft lawn will save up to 950,000 gallons in ten years, compared to a conventional system.

Irrigreen waters from the inside-out with just one sprinkler per irrigation zone with patent-pending digital technology adapted from the high-tech printer industry. Proprietary software continuously computes stream volumes, directions, and distances for each sprinkler; these digitally controlled watering patterns match the exact shape of any lawn,

Irrigreen simplifies installations for landscape contractors, decreasing labor 50-70%. With this major efficiency gain, contractors can sell and schedule more jobs per season, increase revenues, and boost profits.

Municipalities and Water districts can save water with Irrigreen. If 100,000 homes watered their lawns with Irrigreen instead of conventional sprinkler systems, water use could be reduced up to 10 billion gallons of annually (based on 10,000 square foot lawns and seven-month watering season).


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Shane DyerFounder

Shane Dyer United States - San Francisco, California

Specialties: Company Founder - Consumer electronics, Cloud architecture for IoT, Embedded software, Internet services for consumer electronic devices, Internet of Things