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  • Reservoir Farms opens applications for inaugural cohort - The Robot Report

    Reservoir Farms, an agricultural technology incubator located in California’s Salinas Valley, has opened applications for its inaugural cohort of 12 startups. The incubator aims to accelerate innovation in specialty crop production by connecting AgTech startups with growers, leveraging the expertise and network of the Western Growers Association’s 2,500 members. Supported by the Western Growers Association and established through a long-term lease with the Tanimura family and Tanimura & Antle, Reservoir Farms offers office and shop space, secure storage, and year-round test fields near some of the world’s most productive farmland in Salinas. The incubator provides startups with access to a fully equipped maker space featuring machine tools, welders, CNC routers, and 3D printers to facilitate rapid prototyping and in-field testing of robotic solutions. Focus areas include robotic harvesting, rugged mobility, machine vision, lightweight end effectors, modular field robotics, edge AI, and precision soil analytics. Reservoir Farms emphasizes a collaborative approach,

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  • US scientists use machine learning for real-time crop disease alerts

    Purdue University researchers are leveraging advanced AI and machine learning technologies to transform agriculture and environmental management. Their innovations include real-time crop disease detection using semi-supervised models that identify rare diseases from limited data, enabling faster outbreak responses and reduced chemical usage. These AI tools are designed to run efficiently on low-power devices such as drones and autonomous tractors, facilitating on-the-ground, real-time monitoring without relying on constant connectivity. Additionally, Purdue scientists are using AI to analyze urban ecosystems through remote sensing data and LiDAR imagery, uncovering patterns invisible to the naked eye to improve urban living conditions. In agriculture, AI is also being applied to enhance crop yield predictions and climate resilience. For example, machine learning ensembles simulate rice yields under future climate scenarios, improving accuracy significantly. Tools like the “Netflix for crops” platform recommend optimal crops based on soil and water data, aiding farmers and policymakers in making informed, data-driven decisions. Furthermore, Purdue developed an AI-powered medical robot capable of swimming inside a cow’s stomach to

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  • Beewise brings in $50M to expand access to its robotic BeeHome - The Robot Report

    Beewise Inc., a climate technology company specializing in AI-powered robotic beekeeping, has closed a $50 million Series D funding round, bringing its total capital raised to nearly $170 million. The company developed the BeeHome system, which uses artificial intelligence, precision robotics, and solar power to provide autonomous, real-time care to bee hives. This innovation addresses the critical decline in bee populations—over 62% of U.S. colonies died last year—threatening global food security due to bees’ essential role in pollinating about three-quarters of flowering plants and one-third of food crops. BeeHome enables continuous hive health monitoring and remote intervention by beekeepers, resulting in healthier colonies, improved crop yields, and enhanced biodiversity. Since its 2022 Series C financing, Beewise has become a leading global provider of pollination services, deploying thousands of AI-driven robotic hives that pollinate over 300,000 acres annually for major growers. The company has advanced its AI capabilities using recurrent neural networks and reinforcement learning to mitigate climate risks in agriculture. The latest BeeHome 4 model features Beewise Heat Chamber Technology, which eliminates 99% of lethal Varroa mites without harmful chemicals. The new funding round, supported by investors including Fortissimo Capital and Insight Partners, will accelerate Beewise’s technological innovation, market expansion, and research efforts to further its mission of saving bees and securing the global food supply.

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  • Đề xuất dùng AI bảo vệ vườn sâm Ngọc Linh

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