Harvest CROO Robotics Develops Strawberry Picker, the Latest Solution in Agricultural Robotics

Harvest CROO Robotics is developing and beginning to test an automated strawberry picker which will save strawberry growers time and money and revolutionize the way strawberries are harvested.

Tampa, FL April 14, 2015


Harvest CROO Robotics is developing and beginning to test the latest technology for agricultural robotics -- an automated strawberry picker. The farming industry, nationwide, has felt the pain and unreliability of human labor. Over $750 million per year is spent in the U.S. picking strawberries alone.

Gary Wishnatzki, Co-Founder of Harvest CROO and owner of Wish Farms, sees first hand, as a member of the agricultural industry, the imminent need for an automated system for harvesting strawberries.

"I charged our engineers with the task of creating a 'picker' that does not require a grower to radically change the way they currently grow," said Wishnatzki. "That is the major reason other robotic harvesters have not yet been commercialized."

Harvest CROO machines will pick on traditional strawberry beds. Chief Technical Officer and Co-Founder, Bob Pitzer, took to the fields to study and observe the way human pickers harvest strawberries. With that information, he began outlining and conceptualizing the first prototype, which mimics the ways humans currently pick.

"With robotic manipulation, our biggest challenge is minimizing time," said Pitzer. "Based on our observations, our goal was to develop robots to pick as many berries as possible while utilizing conservation of motion."

In Phase I, $1 million was raised through qualified investors, including seven from the strawberry industry. In Phase II, Harvest CROO is seeking to raise $1.5 million to build the next version, the Alpha unit, which will be the predecessor to a production model. The Alpha will not only pick, but also place the berries into consumer packs.

Harvest CROO has a utility and a provisional patent filed.

To learn more about Harvest CROO, including current career opportunities for experienced engineers, contact info(at)harvestcroo(dot)com.

About Harvest CROO:
Harvest CROO began in 2012 on Gary Wishnatzki's vision of creating a solution to the dwindling labor force in agriculture. With the expertise of Chief Technical Officer, Bob Pitzer, they began developing the first Harvest CROO (Computerized Robotic Optimized Obtainer) machines. In Phase I, $1 million was raised through qualified investors. Seven of these investors are members of the strawberry industry, including Sweet Life Farms, Sam Astin III, California Giant, Inc., Main Street Produce, Inc., Sweet Darling Sales, Inc. Innovative Produce Inc., and DG Berry, Inc. In Phase II, Harvest CROO is seeking to raise $1.5 million to build the next version, the Alpha unit, which will be the predecessor to a production model. To learn more about Harvest CROO, including current career opportunities for experienced engineers, contact info(at)harvestcroo(dot)com.

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