Agricultural
Autonomous tractors, harvesting robots, crop monitoring drones, and soil analysis systems that address the global farming labor crisis.
$20B
Market by 2030
40%
Labor cost savings
15%
Yield improvement
Who uses it: Large-scale farms, vineyards, orchards, greenhouse operations, agricultural cooperatives
How to choose a agricultural robot ↓
Weather Resistance
Farm robots operate outdoors in dust, rain, and extreme temperatures. Require IP65+ minimum. Anything less will fail within one season.
Seasonal Economics
Farm robots sit idle 6-8 months per year in seasonal operations. Calculate ROI based on harvest season labor savings only, not year-round. Leasing may be more economical than buying.
Crop Specificity
Most harvesting robots are crop-specific — a strawberry picker cannot harvest apples. Verify the robot works with your exact crop variety before committing.
Connectivity
Farms often have poor cellular and WiFi coverage. Ensure the robot can operate autonomously without constant connectivity. GPS/RTK positioning is essential for field navigation.