Wageningen University and Research Center in the Netherlands held an open day for agricultural robots on the 7th, exhibiting more than ten kinds of latest intelligent agricultural machinery research results. Some of these research projects are close to commercial applications, some are still in the initial stage of research and development, according to the needs of the application scenario, through unmanned aerial vehicles, lasers, big data, deep learning, computer vision, artificial intelligence, virtual reality, near-infrared imaging, flexible robotic arms and other high-tech means, to achieve breeding, weeding, picking, sorting, packaging, etc., throughout the whole process of farming, planting, pipe and harvesting.
On June 7, researchers at Wageningen University and Research Center in the Netherlands introduced a smart lawn mowing agricultural machine. Photo by Xinhua News Agency reporter Wang Xiangjiang
On June 7, researchers at Wageningen University and Research Center in the Netherlands introduced a tomato picking robot. Photo by Xinhua News Agency reporter Wang Xiangjiang
On June 7, researchers at Wageningen University and Research Center in the Netherlands introduced a weeding robot. Photo by Xinhua News Agency reporter Wang Xiangjiang