DEMM Engineering & Manufacturing

Robotics Plus appoints CEO

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AGRICULTUR­AL robotics and automation company Robotics Plus has appointed Dr Matt Glenn as the company’s chief executive officer. The move comes after a period of accelerate­d growth for Robotics Plus fuelled by industry demand for its innovative horticultu­re automation technologi­es.

“The company is growing strongly and is well funded, so now is the right time to add a profession­al chief executive to lead our high calibre team. We are very pleased to have attracted someone of Matt’s calibre, he brings over 20 years of experience in business management and the commercial­isation of science and technology,” says Steve Saunders, Co- Founder and Chairman of Robotics Plus, who had held the role of Acting CEO. Saunders will remain an Executive Director to focus on the strategy and establishm­ent of a US subsidiary.

Dr Glenn has an Honours degree and PhD in Molecular Biology from Liverpool University and Leeds University respective­ly. He was previously the CEO of analytical testing laboratory, Hill Laboratori­es, a role he served since 2014. Prior to that he worked in management consulting after roles at Fonterra and Ballance Agri- nutrients where he gained expertise in a broad range of management discipline­s. This followed a role at biotech start- up Genesis Research and Developmen­t where he helped develop the largest genomics platform in the Southern Hemisphere.

Earlier in the year, Robotics Plus secured investment and a partnershi­p agreement from Yamaha Motor Co. (Japan) and the Saunders Family Trust in New Zealand to support its ambitious growth plans.

In May, Robotics Plus signed an agency and distributi­on agreement with Global Pac Technologi­es, a joint venture between United States company Van Doren Sales and New Zealand- owned Jenkins Group, for the company’s revolution­ary robotic apple packers to go global. The apple packer, which identifies and places apples in their trays and can safely handle up to 120 fruit per minute which is the equivalent of two people, is already operating in packhouses in New Zealand and the USA.

Robotics Plus apple packers are the first of a suite of technologi­es to be commercial­ly launched, which aim to address major issues in the horticultu­re industry caused by labour shortages and increasing consumer demand for fresh fruit. Other technologi­es under developmen­t, at various stages of commercial­isation, include an autonomous agricultur­al vehicle, robotic kiwifruit harvester, robotic pollinator, crop estimator, and a number of confidenti­al projects.

Dr Glenn says the company is well supported in its vision to grow into a truly global business that will transform a number of industries.

“Robotics Plus has establishe­d valuable research relationsh­ips with the University of Waikato, the University of Auckland, Massey University and Plant & Food Research. We’re also a founding partner of PlantTech, a new, industry- led research organisati­on based in the Western Bay of Plenty. Our innovation and growth plans are well supported by Government agencies, Callaghan Innovation, NZTE, MBIE, MPI and TPK.”

A key focus for Robotics Plus in the coming months will be actively recruiting more engineers, to add to their team of 27 staff and 8 researcher­s, to keep pace with the global demand for their innovation.

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