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ETH spin-off Floating Robotics:

New picking robot for the greenhouse in pilot phase

The work in the greenhouse at Beerstecher AG in Hinwil is demanding, with high humidity and temperatures, and time-consuming tasks. The picking robot from ETH spin-off Floating Robotics addresses these challenges. It automates crucial tasks such as defoliating, harvesting, and boxing vegetables.

“The robot primarily takes over strenuous and repetitive activities, allowing our employees to focus on more demanding tasks that require a creative and critical mindset," explains Bianca Curcio, who is responsible for production management in the Beerstecher greenhouse and is an ETH Zurich alumna.

Although the robot is still in the pilot phase, Curcio anticipates it will play a permanent role in Beerstecher AG’s production process.

The robot was developed by engineers and students from the Robotic Systems Lab (RSL) at ETH Zurich. Under the leadership of Salman Faraji, they established the spin-off Floating Robotics in 2023 with the aim of bringing the technology behind the picking robot to the market.

Equipped with an integrated camera, the robot monitors the crops and, with the assistance of its built-in computer, can recognize different plants and objects. Its robotic arm is activated to perform specific tasks, such as de-leafing or harvesting.

For more information:
ETH Zurich
Rämistrasse 101, 8092
Zurich, Switzerland
Tel.: +41 44 632 11 11
https://ethz.ch/en.html

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