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Carbon Robotics’ LaserWeeder™ Selected as “Best AI-based Solution for Agriculture” In 2023 AI Breakthrough Awards

International awards program honors agtech robotics provider among standout AI companies

SEATTLE--(BUSINESS WIRE)--Carbon Robotics, a leader in AI-powered robotics, today announced that its LaserWeeder™ has been named “Best AI-based Solution for Agriculture” in the sixth annual AI Breakthrough Awards program conducted by AI Breakthrough. The leading market intelligence organization recognizes today’s top companies, technologies and products in the global Artificial Intelligence (AI) market.

Carbon Robotics’ LaserWeeder™ is the first and only commercially available laserweeding robot and has eliminated over one billion weeds to date. It leverages sophisticated AI deep learning technology, computer vision, robotics and lasers to deliver high-precision weed control. The LaserWeeder can kill up to 99% of weeds, weed up to two acres per hour, and eliminate up to 5,000 weeds per minute.

The technology detects and eliminates weeds much sooner than possible with the human eye, killing them earlier in their lifecycle without harming the crop or soil. It can operate on over 40 crops and create and deploy new deep-learning crop models within 24 to 48 hours. Growers utilizing the LaserWeeder have reduced weed control costs by up to 80% and see a return on investment in one to three years.

“Recognizing the challenges farmers face in weed control, we created an AI and deep learning technology that saves growers time and money on an extremely expensive and challenging task,” said Paul Mikesell, CEO and founder of Carbon Robotics. “We are honored to receive this recognition from AI Breakthrough and are proud to equip farmers with a reliable and sustainable tool.”

The AI Breakthrough Awards’ mission is to honor excellence and recognize the innovation, hard work and success in various AI and machine learning-related categories. This year’s program attracted more than 3,200 nominations from over 20 countries worldwide.

“We’re thrilled to award Carbon Robotics’ groundbreaking LaserWeeder ‘Best AI-based Solution for Agriculture.’ The LaserWeeder’s complex computer vision technology enables farmers to manage weed control efficiently,” said James Johnson, managing director, AI Breakthrough. “In today’s climate of scarce available labor and low supply of herbicides, growers need solutions that enable them to weed large-scale crops effectively. Carbon Robotics is providing that solution through its technology.”

Earlier this year, Carbon Robotics introduced a new capability of the LaserWeeder - the industry’s first LaserThinning technology, which targets areas where vegetable crops are purposefully overseeded and then thinned for optimal crop spacing, growth and yield. The company was also named to Fast Company’s annual list of Most Innovative Companies and raised $35 million in Series C funding to expand sales, optimize and scale manufacturing, develop new products and launch into international markets.

About Carbon Robotics

Carbon Robotics, a leader in AI-powered robotics, empowers farmers to operate more efficiently by building innovative agriculture tools. The company’s LaserWeeder is the first and only commercial laserweeding robot, leveraging sophisticated AI deep learning technology, computer vision, robotics and lasers to deliver high-precision weed control. Growers utilizing the LaserWeeder have reduced weed control costs by up to 80%. In 2023, LaserWeeders will be active across 17 U.S. states and three Canadian provinces. For more information, visit https://carbonrobotics.com/.

About AI Breakthrough

Part of Tech Breakthrough, a leading market intelligence and recognition platform for global technology innovation and leadership, the AI Breakthrough Awards program is devoted to honoring excellence in Artificial Intelligence technologies, services, companies and products. The AI Breakthrough Awards provide public recognition for the achievements of AI companies and products in categories including AI Platforms, Robotics, Business Intelligence, AI Hardware, NLP, Computer Vision and more. For more information, visit AIBreakthroughAwards.com.

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Christie DeWald
Communiqué PR for Carbon Robotics
Christine@CommuniquePR.com
206-282-4923 ext. 127

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Christie DeWald
Communiqué PR for Carbon Robotics
Christine@CommuniquePR.com
206-282-4923 ext. 127

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