{"id":205332,"date":"2017-07-13T07:12:15","date_gmt":"2017-07-13T11:12:15","guid":{"rendered":"http:\/\/www.euvolution.com\/prometheism-transhumanism-posthumanism\/robotics-articles-stories-news-agritechtomorrow\/"},"modified":"2017-07-13T07:12:15","modified_gmt":"2017-07-13T11:12:15","slug":"robotics-articles-stories-news-agritechtomorrow","status":"publish","type":"post","link":"https:\/\/www.euvolution.com\/prometheism-transhumanism-posthumanism\/robotics\/robotics-articles-stories-news-agritechtomorrow\/","title":{"rendered":"robotics Articles, Stories &amp; News | AgriTechTomorrow"},"content":{"rendered":"<p><p>Roomba Inventor Joe Jones on His New Weed-Killing Robot    <\/p>\n<p>    Evan Ackerman for IEEE Spectrum: Tertill is a solar-powered,    weed-destroying, fully autonomous and completely self-contained    robot designed for your garden.  <\/p>\n<p>    Advanced robotics will make jobs such as harvesting easier for    farmers. In time, when robots finally learn how to harvest each    individual crop, farms will be able to produce more yields for    human consumption.  <\/p>\n<p>    Brnice Magistretti for VentureBeat: Picking apples may seem    like a fun weekend activity, but it's actually backbreaking    manual labor. Abundant Robotics wants to help agricultural    growers shoulder this task and today announced funding of $10    million, led by GV, to commercialize its apple-picking robot.  <\/p>\n<p>    A robotics breakthrough by product design and development firm    Cambridge Consultants is set to boost productivity across the    food chain - from the field to the warehouse. It paves the way    for robots to take on complex picking and sorting tasks    involving irregular organic items - sorting fruit and    vegetables, for example, or locating and removing specific    weeds among crops in a field. \"Traditional robots struggle when    it comes to adapting to deal with uncertainty,\" said Chris    Roberts, head of industrial robotics at Cambridge Consultants.    \"Our innovative blend of existing technologies and novel signal    processing techniques has resulted in a radical new system    design that is poised to disrupt the industry.\"   <\/p>\n<p>    BySteve Brachmannfor IPWatchDog: More and    more, the agricultural world is looking towards the    mechanization of labor processes through robotics as a way of    potentially increasing their productivity.Robotics was    identified as a sector of investment growth in agricultural    techby an April 2014 white paper on agriculture    technologies published by the entrepreneurship and education    non-profit Kauffman Foundation.Roboticsis a regular    focus of ours here on IPWatchdog, most recently visited    inour coverage of the incredible advancements in walking    and jumping robotics pioneered by Boston Dynamics,    aGoogle Inc.(NASDAQ:GOOG) subsidiary. With American    farmers alreadyheavily involved in the regulatory    conversation involving the commercial use of unmanned aerial    vehicles(UAVs), or drones, we thought that it would be    interesting to delve into the world of farming robotics and see    the recent advances in that particular field. It's important to    understand first that the robotics being developed for    commercial use on farms won't be stand-alone humanoid units    ranging through fields to pick crops. Any piece of hardware    implementing an algorithm which automates some of the manual    work of farming falls under this heading. One good example of    this is theLettuceBot, a precision thinning    technologywhich works to visually characterize plants in    a lettuce row, identify which plants to keep and eliminating    unwanted plants to optimize yield. The unit doesn't move by    itself but is guided along by a tractor instead. The technology    has been developed by Blue River Technology of Sunnyvale, CA, a    company which hasattracted $13 million in investment    between 2011 and 2014to commercialize this product. The    LettuceBot's creators hope toprovide the technology as a    third-party service to farm ownersbefore manufacturing    the unit for commercial sale.  Cont'd...  <\/p>\n<p>    FromAGROBOT: AGB manages a set of robotic manipulators    able to locate and identify your strawberries, selecting them    based on their size and degree of ripeness. This system    analyzes your fruit one by one, and it is responsible for    ordering cutting movements that guarantee accuracy, smoothness,    and sensitivity in the strawberry treatment. The fruit, picked    with the strictest hygiene conditions, is driven by our    FlexConveyor System to the packaging area.Select the    ripeness you would pick up. AGvision  is an artificial vision    system that identifies your fruit with maximum accuracy and    consistency. Its advanced technology, implement in real time a    protocol for morphological and color analysis which    systematically return the ripeness of the fruit, discriminating    exclusively those strawberries which meets the quality    standards previously set by the farmer... ( more details )  <\/p>\n<p>    Records 1 to 6 of 6  <\/p>\n<p>        Designed and manufactured in the U.S., the AllEarth Solar        Tracker is a complete grid-tied, dual-axis solar electric        system that produces up to 45% more electricity than fixed        systems. The tracker uses GPS and wireless technology to        follow the sun throughout the day for optimal energy        production. It has an industry-leading 10 year warranty and        120 mph wind rating, superior snow shedding, and automatic        high wind protection. 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