Robotic and drones technology facilitates selection and management
Agriculture is experiencing a remarkable transformation thanks to avant -garde technologies that remodel how fruit is chosen and handled. While autonomous drones such as Tevel flying robots are already reaping fruits worldwide, innovations such as UC San Diego grip grill grip represent the next border in the management of soft products. Together, these advances promise to make fruits more efficient and precise, although one is a proven solution and the other is an idea of the future of agriculture.
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Autonomous Flying Robot Drone (Tevel) (Kurt “Cyberguy” Knutsson)
Flying robots provide precision and efficiency to harvest
Tevel Flying Autonomous Robots (Fars) They are redefining fruits collection combining artificial intelligence with advanced computer vision. These drones browse through orchards, identifying and collecting only the fruit that has reached maximum maturity. Their ability to maneuver carefully around the branches allows them to harvest without smokeing or damaging the trees. Unlike human collectors, these drones can work continuously, work day and night to do the job faster and more consistently.
Farmers benefit from detailed information in real time on harvest, including the size, color and maturity of each fruit, all accessible through a mobile application. These data help optimize harvest schedules and reduce waste. Fars have already been deployed in orchards in the United States, Italy, Chile and Israel, where they have helped reduce labor costs by up to 30% while improving the precision of the harvest. Multiple drones work together from a mobile platform, which covers large orchard areas efficiently.
Beyond choosing, these robots also detect diseases and track the location of each fruit container, providing farmers with valuable information to better manage their crops.

Autonomous Flying Robot Drone (Tevel) (Kurt “Cyberguy” Knutsson)
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Grip square: a soft and adaptive touch to handle fruit
While Tevel drones are collected, The UC San Diego de UC San Diego grip clamp It remains in the experimental stage as a solution for subsequent handling. Inspired by steel measurement tapes, this prototype uses “fingers” in layers to understand gently delicate fruits. Early tests are promising to handle objects such as lemons and tomatoes without damage, but it has not yet been adopted widely in agriculture.
The motorized reels of the clamp allow their tape -based fingers to extend, turn and transmit elements such as a conveyor belt. Researchers highlight their low cost and safety around humans, but greater development is needed to integrate it into commercial packaging lines.

Grip tape cock (UC San Diego) (Kurt “Cyberguy” Knutsson)
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The future of agriculture: proven and emerging technology
Tevel drones are already transforming orchards, while grip of the grip tape offers a vision of how the delicate product management could evolve. The combination of automation of the real world and experimental robotics highlights both the immediate benefits and the long -term potential of Agitech innovation.

Grip tape cock (UC San Diego) (Kurt “Cyberguy” Knutsson)
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Kurt’s Key Takeways
As we see technology assume more roles in agriculture, it is clear that drones like Tevel are already making a real difference in how the fruit is harvested. Meanwhile, concepts such as grip tape grip show us what could be just around the corner, a softer and smarter way to handle delicate products. There is a lot of potential ahead, and it will be interesting to see how these technologies continue to evolve and work together to support farmers and the food we all enjoy.
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