A Cambridge-based developer of harvesting robots, Fieldwork Robotics, has announced its latest collaboration with manufacturer of autonomous and collaborative mobile robot platforms, Burro 🍓🫐🍓 https://lnkd.in/eaQVHS9D #HarvestingRobots #AgTech #RoboticsInnovation #RobotManufacturing #BritishFruit #Fruit #BritishGrowers
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This week its in the agriculture sector, see how Roboton have mounted a UR10e on to an AGV that travels up and down the greenhouse planting seeds and watering them tending them to help them grow.
Its Application Friday again here at Universal Robots ! This week its in the agriculture sector, see how Roboton have mounted a UR10e on to an AGV that travels up and down the greenhouse planting seeds and watering them tending them to help them grow. By automating this task , the green house can be run unattended with the robot taking care of the seedlings and growing the next crop of plants. This reminds me of the movie Silent Running from the 1970s. #cobots #universalrobots #robots #robotics #automation #industry4
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Its Application Friday again here at Universal Robots ! This week its in the agriculture sector, see how Roboton have mounted a UR10e on to an AGV that travels up and down the greenhouse planting seeds and watering them tending them to help them grow. By automating this task , the green house can be run unattended with the robot taking care of the seedlings and growing the next crop of plants. This reminds me of the movie Silent Running from the 1970s. #cobots #universalrobots #robots #robotics #automation #industry4
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GEODNET is excited to partner with Burro, a leader in agricultural robotics, to enhance precision navigation in the field. Burro’s AI-powered autonomous robots will now leverage GEODNET’s cost-effective RTK corrections to improve accuracy and operational efficiency, enabling farmers to scale operations faster, even in GPS-challenged areas. 📰Read the full press release: link #AgTech #PrecisionFarming #RTK #DePIN
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🚀 Autonomous greenhouse platform with tomato harvester attachment ✨ Automato Robotics platform for autonomous greenhouse mobility with the new tomato harvester attachment. 🎯 The harvester attachment has been upgraded to a dual arm setup, with improved rover/harvester integration. 🎥 Witness one of the benefits of robotics in agriculture by watching the video Credit : Automato Robotics #Automato #Robotics #Greenhouse #Agriculture #harvesting #innovation 👉 Follow me Levent Coskun to stay up to date on #robotics #AI #hightech and #innovation. To get notifications about my posts please activate the notification bell 🔔 in my profile
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AgTech Ecosystem - very interesting to see this announcement with GEODNET and Burro partnering for precision navigation enhancement in some of the least connected geographic areas - rural areas that are home to a lot of ag acreage where connectivity matters to AgTech solution providers. Recall that John Deere and STARLINK announced a deal in January where John Deere dealers install ruggedized Starlink terminals on compatible machines with a 4G LTE JDLink modem to connect the machine to the John Deere Operations Center that would have limited availability in late 2024. I think these two deals have some big picture significance for AgTech: 1) Connectivity will have a lot to say about the precision agriculture solutions and their ability to get to scale by guaranteeing enough precision to deliver targeted results everywhere. 2) The investments in partnering and announcements suggests that John Deere and Burro have made the strategic decision to partner with different providers that potentially use different business models. This makes sense - depending on your regions where sales and product integrations are focused and the coverage levels, different solutions can make sense. 3) Both agreements seem like a vote of no confidence in the federal government's ability to solve rural broadband at any scale any time soon. Based on what we've seen, this is probably the right call. That said, it adds costs and chews up margin for AgTech solutions, and the ability to pass that cost on to ag operators as either a bundled up front cost or recurring annual cost remains to be seen. Buy (or partner) v build makes a lot of sense - this connectivity is likely to only be a competitive advantage for a finite time as competitors will do their own partnerships to solve the rural connectivity challenges. From a macro perspective, having this type of connectivity built into AgTech should make data integration and R&D for data collection easier. A lot of AgTech solutions have to deploy both a live connect (I can dump my data into a cloud server in real time all the time) and store and forward (I can't rely on that so I need to store data locally until I can send it via connection later). This adds a lot of development overhead to product roadmaps. If this connectivity is truly available everywhere (or at least everywhere an AgTech solution is deployed), it can simplify the product roadmap and potentially the sales cycle (you don't have to sell them on a "we'll store your data or we'll push it to the cloud when we're connected" - instead it's a simpler value proposition - "we'll push the data to the cloud for you in real time because now we can." If you believe that shared data for growers will become a bigger idea over time (raising my hand), these deals between equipment manufacturers and connectivity providers should only accelerate the availability of that data sharing. Rhishi P. Sachi Desai AgTech Alchemy Rob Trice Rob Dongoski Tim Nuss Tyler Nuss
GEODNET is excited to partner with Burro, a leader in agricultural robotics, to enhance precision navigation in the field. Burro’s AI-powered autonomous robots will now leverage GEODNET’s cost-effective RTK corrections to improve accuracy and operational efficiency, enabling farmers to scale operations faster, even in GPS-challenged areas. 📰Read the full press release: link #AgTech #PrecisionFarming #RTK #DePIN
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Tulip selection robots are becoming increasingly common in the Netherlands' bulb fields, aiming to identify and eliminate sick plants to prevent infections among neighboring crops. Developed by H2L Robotics, the Selector 180 is the world's first autonomous tulip selection robot, using AI and GPS to pinpoint ill tulips. Although still improving, these robots alleviate the labor-intensive task for farmers, operating 24/7 and potentially reducing the need for seasonal labor. Despite advancements, complete automation may take several more years as robots continue learning and refining their abilities. Read more: https://lnkd.in/eVMxBQde
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Autonomous technology and robotics are playing an increasingly important role in agriculture. To equip ourself for the future, we are currently gaining experience with an autonomous tractor. #growinginnovation #solanagroup #agriculture #ai
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The farming world is really getting a tech makeover! Collaborative robots (Cobots) are the new stars on the field, working alongside Automated Guided Vehicles (AGVs) and super-smart vision systems. They're doing the tricky job of picking up and placing all sorts of fruits and veggies in any shapes or sizes. This is huge because it means way less bruised apples and squished tomatoes. Plus, it’s opening up a whole new playground for companies in robotics to get creative and bring even more cool innovations to agriculture. It’s an exciting time to see technology and farming come together like this, promising a future where farms work smarter, not harder. #technology #robotics #agv #dobot #Cobots #Amrs #automation #agriculture #indoorfarming #verticalfarming #FactoryAutomation #AgricultureInnovation #agriculturetechnology #agriculturetechnology
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Could hexapod's become the next go-to-platform for inspection? Hexapod's have an advantage over robots with wheels because they have a great deal of flexibility in how they can move across unstructured terrain. Furthermore, not all of the robot's legs are needed for stability; other legs are free to reach new foot placements or manipulate a payload. While commonly developed for research projects, fleets of autonomous hexapods may also find commercial use in agriculture to monitor and maintain crops without compacting the soil and endangering the crop. 🌱 #hexpod #robotics #precisionfarming
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