Australia: Engineers design robot strawberry picker that kills fungus with UV technology

Published 2022년 9월 1일

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Two engineers from Perth have invented a robot to address labor shortages in the agriculture industry, particularly in strawberry farming. The robot, the size of a person, uses a 3D color camera to locate and determine the ripeness of strawberries, and can return to a drop-off point with a tray of picked fruit.
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Two Perth-based engineers have developed a strawberry-picking robot that could be the key to tackling on-farm labor shortages. The robot was designed to be of a similar size to a person, so it could be a direct replacement for human workers due to the current labor shortages in the agriculture industry. Mark Brims is the director of BSC Electronics in Perth and the lead engineer behind the prototype. Mr. Brims said it was difficult to determine how many people the robot could replace because there were many variables to consider. The robot uses an in-built 3D color camera to locate a strawberry, discern the level of ripeness, and pick ...
Source: Hortidaily

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