Robotics Plus wins ANZLF Trans-Tasman Innovation and Growth Award
Robotics Plus, a world-leading robotics and automation company developing innovation to unlock new levels of productivity in some of the world’s most labour-intensive food and fibre value chains, has won an ANZLF Trans-Tasman Innovation and Growth Award.
The
awards celebrate innovation, growth and impact of emerging businesses in
Australia and New Zealand.
Robotics Plus was founded in 2013 by Steve Saunders and Dr Alistair Scarfe with
a simple goal in mind: to improving the quality, productivity and
sustainability of the horticultural and other primary industry supply
chains.
The
company’s R&D efforts focus on automation, vision, robotics and AI, to
solve the growing challenges in the primary industry globally such as: labour
shortages, sustainability for growers and producers, pollination gaps and yield
security.
Steve Saunders,
Chairman and Founder of Robotics Plus, says: “It’s an absolute honour for the
team to receive an ANZLF Trans-Tasman Innovation and Growth Award. It is
validation of the hard work of a lot of people over a number of years and
celebrates our innovation, culture and diversity.
“Receiving
such a prestigious award provides a valuable opportunity to showcase Robotics
Plus to the world. We would like to recognise our fantastic partners and
collaborators in the commercial, research and Government sectors, without them
this would not be possible.”
Robotics Plus CEO Dr Matt Glenn says the company is experiencing strong growth
on the back of increasing demand for its world-first platform technologies.
“Over the last 18 months Robotics Plus has launched two commercial products,
entered the US and European markets, completed a US$10M Series A investment
with Yamaha Motor Company and grown from a team of 12 to over 50. We also
have a number of new products in the pipeline and expect our growth to continue
at the same rate for the foreseeable future.
“We’ve been
able to achieve so much due to our passionate founders, innovative culture,
diverse and entrepreneurial team, and collaboration with fantastic partners who
share our vision to grow
into a truly global business that will transform a number of industries.”
Saunders adds, “Importantly, our core company values
of ‘he aronga nui’ (pioneering), ‘manaakitanga’ (collaboration), ‘tika me te
pono’ (principled) and ‘kaitiakitangi’ (stewardship), also resonate strongly
with our local and international partners who are helping us scale quickly.”
Robotics Plus launched its award winning robotic Āporo apple packers
commercially in 2018. The technology, which identifies and safely places up to
120 apples per minute in display trays, is being marketed by Global Pac
Technologies, a Jenkins Group (NZ/Australia) and Van Doren Sales (US) joint
venture.
Āporo
apple packers are already operating in packhouses in New Zealand and USA, with
a number of installations set for Europe.
Earlier this year, Robotics Plus launched its industry-changing Robotic Scaling
Machines (RSM) which automates the accurate measurement of logs on trucks and
trailers, with Mount Maunganui-based ISO Limited commissioning the world’s
first two automated logging truck scalers.
Robotics Plus has a range of technologies under development to address major
issues in a range of industries, including the horticulture industry which is
facing labour shortages and increasing consumer demand for fresh fruit,
including: an autonomous agricultural vehicle, robotic pollinator, robotic
harvesters, crop estimator, and a number of confidential projects.
Dr Glenn say, “It’s an exciting time for Robotics Plus. We’re rapidly
adding to our world-class development team to prototype new ideas, validate new
components and integrate these into our robotic systems. Our efforts are well
supported by our investors, commercial partners, Governmental partners and
collaborative research relationships.”
The inaugural ANZLF Trans-Tasman Innovation and Growth Awards was established
by the Australia New Zealand Leadership Forum (ANZLF), in association with founding
partner Accenture.
ANZLF
brings senior business and government leaders together to help Australia and
New Zealand prosper in the global economy. Robotics Plus winners’ prize for the
ANZLF Trans-Tasman Innovation and Growth Awards consists of $20,000AUD and an
invitation to two funded winners’ summits to be held in 2020.