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Tomato harvesting robot GRoW will officially be introduced at GreenTech

GreenTech Amsterdam has an important premiere with the introduction of the GRoW tomato harvesting robot by Ridder and MetoMotion. This revolutionary and multifunctional tomato harvesting robot with two arms will be shown to the world for the first time at the exhibition. GRoW was developed to reduce picking costs, increase picking quality, and to reduce dependence on available labor.

Pick and collect
In an aging world where the labor shortage is becoming more acute, it is essential to keep up with technology, like vision technology, artificial intelligence, and machine learning. MetoMotion founder and CEO Adi Nir: "The speed of these developments make it possible to make a significant contribution to horticulture in the short term with robotics. This is how the idea was born of a tomato harvesting robot that automates the handling of vine tomatoes in addition to harvesting. Gradually, we concluded that GRoW should be equipped with two arms so that it can pick and collect even faster. By doing so, a grower can save a minimal 80% on his harvesting labor hours, while ensuring the continuity of the harvest. In addition to picking tomatoes, GRoW’s onboard boxing system puts the tomatoes in crates and places them on the corresponding harvesting carts".

Collaboration
"It is a unique collaboration where the technological knowledge of robotics start-up MetoMotion and the experience and service network of Ridder, as a global leader in horticultural technology, reinforce each other," says Joep van den Bosch, CIO at Ridder. "MetoMotion will focus on the development and production of the and Ridder will take care of the marketing, sales, and service of the GRoW. Two years after our first investments, we are proud to be able to present the GRoW tomato harvesting robot at GreenTech, an important moment for the horticultural sector".

For more information:
Ridder
Honderdland 131
2676 LT Maasdijk, Netherlands
info@ridder.com
www.ridder.com
grow.ridder.com 

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