Robots are conquering agriculture
Robots can already be found in many barns. They feed animals, milk cows, and remove manure. But we are only at the beginning of a robotic evolution that is spreading through all areas of agriculture. In the future, drones will monitor fields, spray plants with precision, or send important information to robot colleagues on the ground that pull out weeds and harvest fruit. This issue of driven explores where we are today when it comes to automated agriculture, and what the future holds.
We also present an inspiring application that helps children, developed by a Canadian company. We also asked maxon employees about their experiences during
the most challenging time of the pandemic, when demand for motors in medical devices suddenly skyrocketed. And last but not least, we provide you, our dear readers,
with helpful technical information for applications with highly dynamic controllers and networked bus systems.
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