FarmWise

Its first product is an automated mechanical weeder that uses a combination of AI, computer vision and robotics to pull out weeds in vegetable fields without using chemicals.

[12] In 2018, once the second generation of the FarmWise robot was up and running, the company started pilot programs with two early customers from the Central Coast of California and tied bonds with the Western Growers Association.

[20] The company's latest machine model, Titan FT-35, consists of a self-propelled, tractor and a smart implement that encompasses a set of cameras and sensors, and robotic arms.

[27] FarmWise was recognized by the Business Insider,[28] SVG Capital/THRIVE,[29] the Institute of Electrical and Electronics Engineers,[23] and Time magazine in their coverage of innovative upcoming technologies.

[4] In 2018, Forbes included the company's founders into its "2019 30 Under 30: Manufacturing & Industry" list and MIT Technology Review recognized Sébastien Boyer in its "Innovators Under 35 Europe 2018" award.

FarmWise's Titan robot working on a lettuce field at night (May 2020)