AI Robotics Project Enhances Vineyard Pruning in Italy
The Vinum project aims to automate winter pruning in vineyards, addressing labor shortages in grape production. With advanced robotics, the initiative seeks to improve agricultural efficiency and adaptability across various crops.

The Vinum project, launched in 2018, focuses on the development of robotic systems for selective winter pruning in vineyards, targeting the labor shortage issue in grape production. The technology utilizes computer vision and AI, currently at Technology Readiness Level 5-6, with a modular design suitable for multiple agricultural applications.
Farmhand Robotics, a startup associated with the project, is working on industrializing this solution and has secured funding for its development. The deployment of such innovations could significantly enhance sustainability and operational efficiency in agriculture.




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