Times-Call (Longmont)

Lawn-mower giant Toro buys Left Hand Robotics

- BY LUCAS HIGH BIZWEST / TIMES-CALL

Left Hand Robotics Inc., a Longmont star tup that has developed an autonomous snow-plowing robot, was recently acquired for an undisclose­d sum by The Toro Co. (NYSE: TTC), the Minnesota-based lawnmower manufactur­er announced Tuesday.

“The acquisitio­n supports The Toro Co.’s strategy of leadership in next generation technologi­es, including alternativ­e power, smart connected, and autonomous products,” the company said in a news release.

In 2018, Left Hand began selling its Snowbot Pro, which the company said can complete the work of 14 shovelers in the same amount of time.

The robot is Gps-controlled and connected to the cloud. It follows a preprogram­med path unassisted to clear sidewalks and bike paths. The system includes LIDAR and RADAR sensors that detect obstacles and allow Snowbot to drive itself safely. Onboard cameras automatica­lly take before and after pictures included in postaction job reports, and monitoring systems allow an operator to monitor the Snowbot in real-time from the Web or a mobile device. Snowbot can pretreat walks ahead of a storm and apply solid or liquid deicer immediatel­y after clearing snow.

The firm, according to its website, also makes the RT-1000 Tractor that can autonomous­ly mow grass and clear snow.

Left Hand raised more than $7 million over several fundraisin­g rounds in 2018 and 2019 to develop its products.

It is unclear whether Left Hand Robotics will be absorbed into Toro’s existing operations or if the company will operate as a subsidiar y. Toro has not yet responded to questions from Bizwest about the transactio­n.

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