
Fieldwork Robotics, a Cambridge-based company, has recently secured £1.5M in funding for their innovative project. The company specializes in developing high-tech harvesting tools specifically designed for berry farms. The funding round received strong support from various investors, including Elbow Beach Capital, Frontier IP, and other existing investors. With the newly acquired capital, Fieldwork Robotics plans to expand its business operations and increase its market presence.
Under the leadership of CEO David Fulton, Fieldwork Robotics has successfully created a cutting-edge raspberry-picking robot named Alpha.
This intelligent robot is equipped with state-of-the-art features such as precision sensors, advanced algorithms, and four picking arms, enabling it to efficiently and accurately navigate through raspberry fields. The robot has the capability to identify and harvest ripe berries with remarkable precision. The development of Alpha has been a collaborative effort between Fieldwork Robotics and Bosch, a renowned technology company.
The successful partnership between the University of Plymouth spin-out, Fieldwork Robotics, and Bosch has resulted in a significant advancement in agricultural technology. By combining their expertise, they have created a groundbreaking solution that revolutionizes berry farming. Through the integration of cutting-edge robotics and advanced algorithms, Fieldwork Robotics aims to increase the efficiency and profitability of berry farms worldwide. The funding received will play a crucial role in supporting the expansion of Fieldwork Robotics, allowing them to bring their innovative technology to more berry farms and contribute to the transformation of the agricultural industry.
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