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Robots emerging as agricultural co-workers

Robots emerging as agricultural co-workers

8th August 2016
Lorna Davis
Agri-food technology, Agriculture, Agrifood, Agritech, agritech east, computer science, Event, Events, food, holbeach, News, pollinator, Professor Tom Duckett, Research, technology, University of Lincoln

Advanced engineering could be the solution for the sustainable intensification of agriculture, as technology for producing service robots reaches maturity. An expert in robotics from the School of Computer Science at the University of Lincoln, UK, will discuss the latest developments in the sector during Agri-Tech East’s ‘Pollinator’ event on 11th October 2016. Professor Duckett, who

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