The Robotics Signs Business Agreement with Taiwan's Zenhe Enterprise

Industrial robot specialist Derrobotics Co., Ltd. announced that it has signed a business agreement (MOU) with Taiwanese agricultural machinery specialist JYEN HERR ENTERPRISE CO., LTD. to develop and expand supply of robot technology in the Taiwanese agricultural market.

The Robotics is a startup that commercialized the first domestically produced follow-up transport robot, ‘botbox’, and provides solutions that can be used in various industrial fields such as agriculture, logistics, and construction through robots equipped with autonomous driving technology that can drive even on rough terrain. The botbox has a function that automatically recognizes and follows the movement of workers, contributing to improving the efficiency and safety of field work.

JYEN HERR, the agreement partner, is a Taiwanese weeder specialist with over 27 years of experience. As the demand for agricultural automation increases, they have been paying attention to Derrobotics’ robot technology and have continuously explored possibilities for cooperation. Since the first Botbox export in December 2024, the two companies have continued verification tests and technology exchanges, and through this MOU, they have decided to formalize their strategic partnership and expand the scope of cooperation.

Through this agreement, the two companies will cooperate in various areas, such as joint development of robot technology suitable for Taiwan’s agricultural environment, planning and distribution of local customized products, and establishing A/S and technical education systems. Through this, Derrobotics plans to expand the supply of robots in the Taiwanese market while strengthening localization and promoting full-scale entry into the Asian agricultural automation market.

“This agreement will be an important opportunity for us to enter the Asian agricultural market, including Taiwan,” said Kang Dong-woo, CEO of Derrobotics. “Based on cooperation with local partners, we will strive to advance technologies for agricultural automation and productivity enhancement.”


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