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09 Jun 2026Aether Intelligence Team

Atrium: a living digital twin for the greenhouse

The newest member of the AetherView family renders your greenhouse as a navigable 3D space — every sensor anchored where it sits, every system controllable from one screen. Prototype ready, pilots opening.

AetherView Atrium · Product

A greenhouse is the most controlled environment in agriculture — and yet most of them are run from a clipboard, a thermostat, and a walk down the aisle. The sensors exist. The actuators exist. What's missing is the layer that ties them into something an operator can actually see and command.

That's what we're building with AetherView Atrium.

Not a dashboard. A place.

Atrium renders your greenhouse as a real, navigable 3D space — a living digital twin. Sensors live where they physically sit. Zones are surfaces you click. Climate is a visual layer painted over the structure itself, so a temperature gradient creeping across the canopy is something you notice, not something you query.

From that one view:

  • Monitor — air temperature, humidity, CO₂, light PAR, soil moisture and EC, streamed live with history and thresholds one click away.
  • Automate — irrigation, vents, fertigation, and lighting run on rules and schedules, with every run logged and traceable to what triggered it.
  • Control — fans, drip lines, and vents toggled straight from the dashboard when you want a human hand on the tiller.

Why this matters

In a greenhouse, hours matter. A stuck vent or a drifting irrigation valve is invisible until plants tell you — and by then you've lost weeks of growth. Atrium's job is to close the gap between something changed and something was done about it, automatically where possible, instantly where not.

It's also the indoor half of a bigger picture: AetherView watches your fields from orbit; Atrium runs what's under glass. One family, from open sky to controlled environment.

Where we are

The Atrium prototype is running today — a full immersive control center with the 3D twin, climate layers, automation scheduling, and alerting, operating on live mock telemetry. The next phase is pilots: instrumenting real greenhouses with real sensors and putting Atrium in operators' hands.

We're selecting a small group of commercial growers, nurseries, and research facilities as pilot partners. If that's you, register your interest.