PHOTOS: NAÏO
PHOTO: NAÏO
FIELD ROBOTS CATALOGUE ▶▶▶ Naïo Oz mechanical weeding robot and farmhand
Manufacturer: Naïo Technologies (France) Robot(s): Oz Task(s): mechanical weeding robot and farmhand Development start: 2014 Pricing: sells from € 9,995 Units active: 119 Description: The Oz Naïo’s first, a small LeFePo4 lithium battery- powered, electrically driven robot to be used as farmhand and robot for many tasks such as seeding and planting, open furrow ploughing and mechanical weeding. Weighs just 180 kg and for navigation it uses cameras and/or RTK GPS following reference waypoints. A LiDAR sensor detect obstacles. Availability: Oz is available worldwide and there are currently 119 units sold, especially in Europe, USA, Canada and Japan. Prices range from € 9,995 to € 30,000, depending on the technology, equip- ment and support required. You can also lease the Oz or ask for a quote for weeding as a service.
Naïo Dino mechanical weeding and cultivation robot
Manufacturer: Naïo Technologies (France) Robot(s): Dino Task(s): mechanical weeding and cultivation Development start: 2016 Pricing: sells from € 110,000 Units active: 23 Description: The Naïo Dino is a follow-up to the Oz and is quite a bit larger and heavier (800 kg), also powered by LeFePo4 lithium bat- teries. The robot is mainly intended to help growers of leafy green vegetables to manage weeds between rows, and soon also within rows between plants. It uses RTK GPS and cameras for crop and weed detection. Availability: The Dino is for sale worldwide starting at € 110,000 and you can also lease it or buy it as a service. so far, 23 units have been sold.
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▶ FUTURE FARMING | 20 November 2020
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