Stratford Press

Kiwi robot cut above rest at US expo

TECHNOLOGY: A Bay of Plenty firm has come up with a diverse tool that can help growers with staff shortages.

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Anew robot that can help with orchard jobs, such as pruning and spraying, has been unveiled at a conference in the United States. Tauranga-based Robotics Plus has debuted its hybrid vehicle, which was made in New Zealand, at the FIRA event in California, an event dedicated to agricultur­al robotics.

The autonomous vehicle uses a combinatio­n of vision systems and other technologi­es to sense the environmen­t around it and use that informatio­n to optimise its work.

Robotics Plus’ chief executive Steve Saunders said the vehicle could carry out a wide range of tasks on an orchard, including spraying, weed control, mulching, mowing and crop analysis.

“We’ve created a flexible agricultur­al platform with the power to adapt to different crop types with tools for various applicatio­ns, providing year-round automation benefits and maximising machine utilisatio­n,” he said.

“To adapt and thrive in a changing world and create a sustainabl­e and competitiv­e future in the agricultur­al and speciality tree crop sector — growers and orchardist­s need automation

Our multipurpo­se vehicle ... does much more than just replacing labour — it’s loaded with intelligen­ce to improve efficienci­es. — Steve Saunders, Robotics Plus

that solves real-world problems, reduces reliance on increasing­ly costly and hard-to-find machine operators and provides data-driven insights for informed decision-making.”

Saunders said the first applicatio­n for the technology was intelligen­t spraying, where the system varies the flow rate to ensure spray efficacy while reducing inputs, and controls the spray rates and airspeed in zones, responding as the sprayer moves along orchard or vineyard rows.

He said the vehicle could ease the stress for orchardist­s dealing with the chronic labour shortages blighting the sector, with one staff member able to operate five of the vehicles at once.

“Our multi-purpose vehicle replaces tractors and other tools,” he said.

“But, it does much more than just replacing labour — it’s loaded with intelligen­ce to improve efficienci­es.”

Saunders said the vehicle had been well received in America and the first round of pre-orders was going well.

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Photo / Robotics Plus Tauranga-based Robotics Plus' hybrid vehicle was showcased at the FIRA agricultur­al robotics event in California.

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