Shanghai Flower Show Concludes | CheerBio Innovation Technology Shines at the International Flower Show


Published time:

2025/04/02

The 27th China International Flower and Horticulture Expo concluded successfully on April 12, 2025, at the Shanghai New International Expo Center. As a global benchmark for the flower and horticulture industry, this year's expo attracted more than 700 exhibitors from 30 countries and regions, showcasing innovative achievements across the entire industry chain, from breeding technology to intelligent equipment.

CheerBio, under the theme of "Future Agricultural Solutions," showcased its first hydroponic planter (terminal) capable of cultivating multiple plant varieties, PlantBlock and its first personalized plant factory equipped with a "one-click planting" system, IndoorFarmX becoming a focal point of the exhibition.

CheerBio's IndoorFarmX plant factory, launched this time, uses a modular design to achieve fully enclosed environmental control. Users only need to select the crop type via touchscreen; the system automatically adjusts parameters such as lighting and nutrient solution to complete the entire process management from sowing to harvesting. This product is specifically designed for urban research and learning, community, and commercial scenarios, supporting mixed cultivation of various types of leafy vegetables, fruit vegetables, and edible flowers to meet personalized planting needs.

The simultaneously upgraded PlantBlock series further optimizes the human-computer interaction experience, adding automatic liquid dispensing and remote monitoring functions. Users can view the plant growth status in real-time through the mobile phone APP, achieving "zero-threshold" planting.

 

At the exhibition booth, CheerBio demonstrated the sustainable harvesting technology of hydroponic strawberries—through a pure water hydroponic circulation system and precise environmental control, the strawberry plants can achieve sustainable harvesting without pesticides throughout the process. This technology has been successfully operated in CheerBio's headquarters laboratory and exported to international markets such as Japan and Australia. In addition, the PlantBlock education version has attracted attention with its one-stop solution for cross-disciplinary smart planting practice education. Currently, more than 100 schools nationwide have introduced this system, combining labor education with agricultural technology.

During the three-day exhibition, CheerBio received a total of more than 3,000 professional visitors and reached cooperation intentions with many community operators and chain commercial institutions. Among them, a community service center in a first-tier city signed a purchase agreement for 20 IndoorFarmX units on the spot, planning to build a "zero-distance fresh food supply chain"; overseas buyers also showed strong interest in the modular design of PlantBlock, and preliminary discussions were held regarding the agency matters in the Southeast Asian market.

 
 

With the increasing global attention to sustainable agriculture, CheerBio's proposed "distributed plant factory" concept is accelerating its implementation. The company stated that it will continue to improve the standardized planting database of more than 60 types of crops and deepen cooperation with commercial complexes and high-end hotels to promote the urban agricultural ecological closed-loop "from production to consumption".