Give Me A Chance

In our heaven on earth, eternal memories bloom, where nature’s beauty crafts timeless tributes

We have forgotten that death is an inseparable part of life. Life is "memento more", but it seems to me that we cannot react to it simply and restrained. I noticed that the people who fear death the most are people who have not realized themselves in life. Who feel that something in their life has not been fulfilled, has not happened. They are terribly afraid of death. And I think that this is a very big problem, but we don't talk about it. I would neither emphasize this topic nor change it, but now we are hitting the same gate - we affirm life, the joy of life and act like children who pretend that death does not exist. it really shouldn't scare us, when we know that the evening will come after the day, then we learn to appreciate the duration and beauty of the day and try to take as much as possible from it. Because the evening will come...

— Artur Lipinski

Components of chance

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Botanical Garden

Honor the memory of your beloved pets and loved ones in our unique botanical garden, where life and remembrance flourish together

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Give Me Chance territory

Our territory is my vision for a different future, a future that we can step into together

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Solar powered stake lights with QR code

The solar-powered stake lights we offer will have a built-in QR code. This QR code, when scanned with a smartphone, leads to a digital platform with videos, photos, and messages, creating a personal and interactive memorial experience

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Trees

Trees are the earth's endless effort to speak to the listening heaven

Our advantages

What problem does your innovation solve?
Our innovation addresses the impersonal nature and environmental impact of traditional cemeteries. By providing eco-memorial urns in natural sanctuaries, we offer a sustainable and meaningful alternative for honoring the departed. This solution transforms cemeteries into vibrant, living spaces that contribute positively to the environment and provide a serene, natural setting for remembrance.
Who is the target customer/user?
Our target customers are environmentally conscious individuals and families who value sustainable practices and wish to commemorate their loved ones in a meaningful way, with a plan to have the global market as target customers . This includes those seeking a more personalized and nature-integrated memorial experience, as well as conservationists and supporters of green initiatives.
What are the main features of your innovation?
The main features of our innovation include eco-friendly urns that transform into plants or trees when buried, integration within natural parks and sanctuaries, and QR codes placed at memorial sites. These QR codes provide access to a digital archive of videos and pictures, creating a virtual cemetery accessed onsite, offering a blend of physical and digital remembrance.
How would a user interact with your innovation?
Users would visit the natural sanctuary where the eco-memorial urns are planted. They can scan the QR codes placed at each memorial site using their smartphones, which will direct them to a digital platform containing multimedia memories of the departed. This allows for an interactive and immersive remembrance experience, combining the tranquility of nature with the richness of digital media.
What makes your idea different from any existing solutions?
Our idea stands out by merging ecological sustainability with innovative technology. Unlike traditional cemeteries, our solution nurtures the environment through biodegradable urns that grow into plants or trees. Additionally, the integration of QR codes provides a unique, interactive dimension, creating a virtual cemetery experience that is both accessible and deeply personal. This combination of eco-consciousness and technological enhancement, sets us apart from existing memorial solutions.