Tevel is addressing the critical shortage in agricultural labor through its revolutionary fruit-picking Flying Autonomous Robots. Driven by state-of-the-art artificial intelligence, Tevel's flying robots delicately pick fruit with unparalleled accuracy and maneuverability. They offer easy and reliable operation, 24/7 harvesting capabilities, and cost-efficiency to farmers. The robots can identify the ripeness level of each fruit and detect diseases in real time. Tevel's autonomous harvesting robots are successfully picking a variety of fruits, including apples, peaches, nectarines, apricots, plums, and pears, across Italy, the United States (California and Washington), Chile, and Israel. Tevel’s robots also act as data agents by collecting granular real-time information on every fruit they pick. For more visit www.tevel-tech.com.
Your videos are a masterpiece, my friend! The way you blend creativity and passion makes each one a standout. And it's an honor to have you visit our channel, we can discuss more about our experiences in harvesting and building farms.
I just cant believe how they have access to just such a large variety of fruits , trees and plants. Feels like they live in paradise. Fresh produce right on their door step , surrounded by nature and enjoyed together in a close knit family and community! All the money in the world cant buy what they have.
im trying to find the price of this machine, but i cant, there is i think one at italy? i live at greece in an area that has tens of thousands acres, but there are no people to gather fruits , i know people that want to invest and buy more land for fruits but they cant because there are no people to gather fruits, this is a great solution but i dont know how possible it is for a random guy with 100-200 acres of land to buy it
Why is Israel giving home to many Eritreans who support the worst dictator on earth Isias Afeworki. They cAan not claim assylum from a person they love
Goodbye, road signs in Spanish. Leftists should have seen this coming. An illegal alien runs around $40,000 per year, to do work a monkey can do. Let's say a robot lasts 10 years with maintenance. During that time, you pay your migrant $400,000. That doesn't include housing, liability insurance, or any of the other stuff commonly given to illegals. Aliens steal. They fight and kill each other. They rape each other as well as US citizens. They suck up taxpayer dollars in prison. They are not cheap in the long run, and think how nice a machine you can buy for $400,000. The machine will never strike. It will not get sick or quit. It will always work at top speed. It won't steal. It won't cut other machines in bars. Hard to beat.
The idea to use AI and robotics to pick fruits is obvious, but the system shown here seems to have stupid design to me. The regular 1 hand or 2-3 hand system, is easier to train to mimic human motions, just attach cameras to the human picker helmet and you are going to have enough data to train your system after a week of work. Mechanical hands allow to get into the depth of the canopy without being stuck or loosing lifting force. They have no chance to collide with each other, so density of the picking hands at one platform can be significantly bigger, they can help each other to reach to the depth of the canopy. They can help each other to get unbound if they stuck. In case of some incident the remote operator may control hands remotely to help system to get back online with ease. If your flying robot stuck in the canopy, you have to send worker to get it out and unbind its cabling from branches. All modern plantations have fixed tree heights, so flying robot give no advantage or flexibility. The mechanical hand has way higher acceleration and speed. The idea is not novice, but the implementation is disappointing.
Impressiv. And still way to slow. In lot's of countries around the world labour is still affordable for farmers. And as long many people are willing to come to the us or germany or what ever country where the labour costs are high i see now chance for such machinery.
yea but in most countries there are no workers, like here at greece workers are going to extinct and wages are getting bigger and bigger and still people do not come to work, imagine what is happening here you work all year to harvest one month at summer and you cant find people to harvest them and you losing money over fist at the end , also it is slow but it works 24hours even the night