New investment to accelerate robotic harvesting


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The new investment of £ 675,000 (€ 780,000) comes from existing and new investors says Frontier IP Group, a specialist in commercialising intellectual property.

Frontier IP Group initially held more than 25% of Fieldwork Robotics shares but the new funding round means its equity stake is now 22.2%.

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Marketing raspberry robot
Fieldwork plans to use the investment to bring its raspberry harvesting robot to the market. Earlier on, the company chose raspberries as the first target for its robotic fruit and vegetable picking project because raspberries are the most delicate of soft fruits with the added complication that they grow within complex foliage.

Initial field trials of a raspberry harvesting robot were completed in 2019 and depending on COVID-19 restrictions, a first prototype is expected to go into field trials in July this year. Preparations to start manufacturing the robot will start right after that.


Modular design
The company says the modular design of its technology means it can be adapted for harvesting different soft fruit and vegetables. Following the collaboration with vegetable producer Bonduelle Group started in September 2020, Fieldwork Robotics will also use the latest investment to work on the development of a cauliflower-harvesting robot. For this, Bonduelle will provide access to fields and expertise in vegetables and knowledge of different growing and harvesting conditions.