Nanovel Unveils AI-Powered Fruit-Harvesting Robot
Nanovel introduces the world’s first AI-powered autonomous fruit-harvesting robot for citrus, capable of navigating dense foliage and selectively picking fruit.
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Nanovel introduces the world’s first AI-powered autonomous fruit-harvesting robot for citrus, capable of navigating dense foliage and selectively picking fruit.
Four startups—BioAZ, Innofenso, Leafy, and Osiris Agriculture—have been selected for the 9th cohort of the Hectar-HEC Paris Accelerator.
LandScan has been granted a patent (US 12,092,625) for "Precision Site Characterization Using Digital Twin," marking a first in the agriculture industry.
The Global Organic Textile Standard (GOTS) & AI firm Marple have revealed the results of their Satellite Cotton Monitoring Project in India.
Farmeye rebrands as Senus to reflect its global expansion and focus on environmental technology solutions.
Haley Oliver, professor of food science at Purdue University, has received $10 million in funding from USAID to extend the FSIL.
Key Takeaways: University of Wisconsin-Platteville School of Agriculture awarded an $80,000 grant from the CHS Foundation to enhance its precision agriculture program. The grant will be used to integrate state-of-the-art […]
Bloomfield Robotics has been acquired by Kubota North America Corporation, enhancing AI-driven crop health monitoring.
Novameat raised €17.4 million in an oversubscribed Series A funding round led by Sofinnova Partners and Forbion via its BioEconomy Fund.
Microclimates installed outdoor weather stations and soil moisture sensors at Hurst Greenery in Missouri, marking its expansion outdoors.
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