Burro and GEODNET Partner to Enhance Agricultural Robotics with Advanced RTK GPS Technology
Burro and GEODNET, a blockchain company providing precise GPS positioning solutions, have announced a strategic partnership to integrate GEODNET's cutting-edge RTK (Real-Time Kinematic) GPS technology into Burro's autonomous robots.
Burro’s robots, made for autonomous material transport across agricultural environments like nurseries, fields, and farms, use advanced AI, computer vision, and LiDAR technology to execute tasks with impressive precision. With the integration of GEODNET’s cost-effective RTK corrections, Burro robots will see even greater navigation accuracy and operational efficiency in areas where reliable GPS coverage is vital.
Through this agreement, GEODNET will provide RTK corrections and base stations to Burro, enabling their robots to operate efficiently in regions lacking current GPS coverage. The ability to rapidly deploy new base stations will ensure greater flexibility for Burro's customers, allowing them to scale operations quickly and effectively.
This partnership represents a significant step forward in the application of advanced GPS technology in agriculture, enhancing the capabilities of robotic systems that are already transforming farming practices.
Burro’s robots, made for autonomous material transport across agricultural environments like nurseries, fields, and farms, use advanced AI, computer vision, and LiDAR technology to execute tasks with impressive precision. With the integration of GEODNET’s cost-effective RTK corrections, Burro robots will see even greater navigation accuracy and operational efficiency in areas where reliable GPS coverage is vital.
Through this agreement, GEODNET will provide RTK corrections and base stations to Burro, enabling their robots to operate efficiently in regions lacking current GPS coverage. The ability to rapidly deploy new base stations will ensure greater flexibility for Burro's customers, allowing them to scale operations quickly and effectively.
This partnership represents a significant step forward in the application of advanced GPS technology in agriculture, enhancing the capabilities of robotic systems that are already transforming farming practices.
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