Sweet-pepper harvesting robot tested by Dutch grower
First model Sweeper in use
After testing and selection of individual modules, the first model of the robot was integrated by Dutch company Irmato (Veghel). Currently it is placed at the laboratory of Wageningen UR Greenhouse Horticulture where it is now used to further test manipulator control and fruit detection software from UmeƄ University (Sweden) and Ben Gurion University (Israel). The Proefstation voor de Groenteteelt in Sint-Katelijne-Waver in Belgium has selected the most suitable sweet pepper variety for robotic harvesting and started the second season tests to select the best cultivation technique.
Further experiments in a commercial greenhouse
Very soon the robot will be transferred to a commercial greenhouse (Tuindershoek) at IJsselmuiden, the Netherlands, for further experiments. Before that, functional tests in the laboratory have to confirm that the robot is able to reliably harvest fruits in an artificial crop. In the meantime the Sweeper project has also established an Exploitation Committee and a Growers Advisory Board to receive valuable feedback from end-users.
For more information:
www.sweeper-robot.eu