The research team is looking into integrating this robot gripper into robotic arms, which the agricultural industry could ...
According to Hansotia, about "13% of the global calories came out of production" when Russian and Ukrainian borders shut down. The Russia-Ukraine war has put pressure on farmers globally to produce ...
With the advancement of technologies and robotics, as well as the increasing challenges facing the agricultural industry (e.g., labor shortage, high labor costs, etc.), robotics and artificial ...
The Amiga Trax is a modular, low-clearance vehicle engineered for rugged outdoor work. It is developed for spraying, weeding, ...
Robotics and deep learning are progressively reshaping agricultural automation by introducing precision, efficiency and adaptability to traditional farming practices. Advanced robotic systems, ...
SEATTLE--(BUSINESS WIRE)--Carbon Robotics, a leader in AI-powered robotics, today announced that its LaserWeeder™ has been named “Best AI-based Solution for Agriculture” in the sixth annual AI ...
Despite VC funding declines, growing consensus is that robotics and automation are "integral to modern agriculture." ...
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Texas A&M University System researchers are working to establish a configurable, adaptive and scalable swarm system consisting of unmanned ground and aerial robots designed to assist in collaborative ...
Greenfield Robotics provides regenerative agriculture solutions without chemicals. Their fleets of autonomous robots are lightweight and cut weeds between rows of broadacre crops, day or night, ...
A Carbon Robotics autonomous weeder in a field. Globally, the market for agricultural robots is growing, according to a new report. Agricultural robots are on the march. According to a new report from ...
Are we finally starting to see the adoption of labor-saving robots in agriculture? The short and unfulfilling summary answer is “It depends”. Undeniably, we are seeing clear signs of progress yet, ...