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Ag-tech startup Aigen, which sells solar-powered weed-thumping robots, lands $12M

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(Aigen Photo) Aigen raised $12 million in fresh cash, providing a boost for the company rolling out a solar-powered robot that uses advanced computer vision models to spot and kill weeds. based startup recently unveiled the Aigen Element, which features two robotic arms that thump out unwanted plants on farms.

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Tech leaders form alliance to help fuel robotics work in the Pacific Northwest

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The Northwest Robotics Alliance aims to drive the creation of automation startups in the Pacific Northwest. Northwest Robotics Alliance Photo) A trio of tech leaders joined forces to promote the creation of robotics startups in the Pacific Northwest, encouraged by the advancements in artificial intelligence and the growing demand for labor.

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Carbon Robotics raises additional $8M as maker of AI-powered weed zapper eyes new ag-tech product

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Carbon Robotics CEO Paul Mikesell with the company’s weed-zapping robot. Carbon Robotics has raised $80 million in total. “As an AI robotics company, we’re big believers in the power of software and hardware together to create value.”

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June 2023 Global Tech Policy Bulletin: From Rishi on Robots to Microsoft Woes

Information Week

Cloud computing and the new cold war; Dishy Rishi talks robots; gossip from Brussels; crypto goes to war; Microsoft in trouble; and other stories from Citizen Tech.

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CES 2021 wrap up: How enterprise tech makes all those smart toilets and robots possible

Tech Republic Cloud

From smart toilets and disinfecting robots to transparent OLED displays and sleep tech, CES 2021 was a showcase for the latest innovations in consumer and enterprise technology.

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Tech vets land $4M to develop solar-powered robots that zap weeds and regenerate soil

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Protoype of an Aigen weeding pulling and soil enhancing robot. New funding: Aigen , a startup developing solar-powered robots for weed control and soil regeneration, has raised $4 million in venture capital. based ag tech company launched in 2020. The robots carry batteries for added power. Aigen Photo).

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The Next Frontier of Retail: Contactless Kiosks and Robots

IT Toolbox

How will the latest tech transformations impact the future of retail? The post The Next Frontier of Retail: Contactless Kiosks and Robots appeared first on Spiceworks.

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