Egrobots has unveiled an autonomous agricultural harvesting robot developed by Egyptian engineers, marking a local push into robotics, artificial intelligence and farm automation.
The robot uses AI, computer vision and autonomous navigation to identify ripe crops, move across farms and complete harvesting tasks with limited human input. It can be fitted with as many as 4 robotic arms and can harvest about 160 kilograms per hour while operating around the clock.
The company said the robot is…
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