The Grove at Western Fair District is pleased to announce the successful collaboration of three local agri-business entities to host an Agrobotic Open House for farmers in Southwestern Ontario.
Haggerty Creek, along with RH Accelerator and The Grove at Western Fair District will share some AI and robotic innovation with the public, at an Ag-Robotic Open House, March 25th, 2022 at The Grove at Western Fair District. Three robotic models will be showcased for attendees. The Open House will be held from 1:00 – 4:00 PM, beginning with a hybrid presentation by Haggerty AgRobotics, followed by a Q&A and on-site driving of robots.
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Haggerty AgRobotics, a local company focused on solving challenges in crop agriculture with the implementation of AgRobotics; RH Accelerator, a local company that invests in early stage innovative companies and business owners to help them scale up their business; and The Western Fair Association, a regional agricultural society supporting the ag-industry through its people, activities and facilities are coming together to showcase the practicality of modern robotic weed management systems. To overcome the chronic farm labour shortage of ever-increasing demand for food, many agricultural companies are launching, developing and experimenting with a wide range of robotic systems for various agricultural applications. Increasing use of milking robots, automated harvesting systems, unmanned aerial vehicles, and other robots also boosts the various agricultural services. This rapid adoption of innovation in digital technologies on the farm helps farmers to boost yields, reduce costs and put more money in their pockets.
Haggerty AgRobotics, a leader in the emerging agriculture robotics and automation industry, was founded by Chuck and Justin Baresich and has been researching and testing various technologies through the Haggerty Creek farming operation. “As we look to the future, Haggerty AgRobotics is developing relationships with leading ag technology companies to commercialize and bring new innovations to farmers in Eastern Canada,” said Chuck Bareisch. Their focus is to support the development of critical knowledge, experience, technology and innovative capacity in London, Ontario to help attract high-skilled employment and investment in the region.
Equipment on display:
Naïo Dino
Naïo Oz
Korechi RoamIO