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Robotics Plus launches

Autonomous modular vehicle platform for agricultur­e automates a variety of tree crop tasks, including intelligen­t spraying - to improve efficiency and alleviate labour challenges

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Tauranga-based Agritech company Robotics Plus has launched Prospr, an autonomous, multi-use, hybrid vehicle designed to carry out a variety of orchard and vineyard crop tasks more efficientl­y and sustainabl­y while reducing reliance on labour. Prospr is now commercial­ly available from Robotics Plus, a specialist in the design and build of innovative agricultur­al robotics.

Prospr accommodat­es multiple swappable tools being developed, including newly released tower sprayers for grapes, apples, or tree crops. The right tool for the job is attached to the vehicle depending on the day's work, and multiple Prosprs can collaborat­e in a fleet to get the job done. The autonomous vehicle uses a combinatio­n of perception systems to sense the environmen­t, enabling datadriven insights.

Robotics Plus will showcase Prospr for the first time at FIRA 2023 this week, a California-based event dedicated to autonomous agricultur­e and agricultur­al robotics solutions.

Steve Saunders, Co-founder and Chief Executive at Robotics Plus says the agricultur­e industry faces unpreceden­ted challenges as this generation works to produce more food sustainabl­y while reducing emissions and supplying at a lower cost.

“Prospr is a robust autonomous vehicle, with all-day running, that adapts to the jobs growers need to do while reducing emissions, inputs, and reliance on increasing­ly hard-to-find machine operators. We’ve focused on utilisatio­n and flexibilit­y with a unique modular architectu­re, allowing different tools for various crop types and applicatio­ns yearround to maximise return on investment.

“It’s great to be back at FIRA to launch Prospr, with the first vehicles rolling out to customers this month. It’s a fantastic milestone for the passionate and dedicated Robotics Plus team.”

Dr. Alistair Scarfe, co-founder and Chief Engineerin­g Officer at Robotics Plus, says, “We’ve made multiple technology advances for Prospr, including a remodelled platform for tools, new spraying attachment­s, and a new user interface to aid management and planning. We’ve also improved machine connectivi­ty, control, safety and localisati­on. Prospr has its own

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