The Robotics invests 1.2 billion won in the 100-100 project to support orchard farmers.

The Robotics, a startup specializing in rough-road autonomous robots, announced that it will be promoting the 100-100 Project worth 1.2 billion won to increase productivity and improve the quality of life for orchards nationwide.

This project is a win-win investment initiative that supports local farms with the robotic solutions provided by The Robotics. The company plans to provide comprehensive support to farms, including distribution of autonomous, self-driving robots, on-site optimization consulting, and the establishment of maintenance infrastructure.

The support targets fruit farms nationwide facing aging populations and labor shortages. The Robotics plans to collaborate with local agricultural cooperatives and local governments to lower technology adoption barriers and promote sustainable, smart farming models.

The core support model, Botbox, is a follow-up autonomous robot that recognizes and automatically follows workers. Specialized for transporting harvested produce and materials, it follows the worker's path and assists in the transport of heavy items. Designed for stable operation even in orchard environments with irregular terrain and steep slopes, it is described as relatively easy to operate.

The Robotics plans to accept applications from farms, local governments, and agricultural cooperatives nationwide within the first quarter of 2026 and select recipients. Selected farms will receive comprehensive support for robot adoption and operation. Applications can be submitted through the The Robotics website or customer center.

The Robotics is a smart agricultural robot company that has commercialized field-use tracking robots in Korea and is continuing to advance related technologies.


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