Case study: Robotics Plus
Robotics Plus Ltd (RPL) is developing mechanisation, automation, robotic and sensor technologies for horticulture and other primary industries to achieve new levels of productivity.
In what some have called the "packhouse of the future", RPL's Robotic Apple Packer arranges fruit on trays for the best visual appeal, and proprietary algorithms co-ordinate the activity of several robotic arms, packing 120 apples a minute.
The apple packer replaces the cost of up to three people per machine, with RPL operating a lease model that allows growers and packhouses to adopt the technology at the same basic cost as the labour it replaces.
"The key current challenge in New Zealand is around access to labour," says Tina Jennen, chief executive of Robotics Plus' parent company PlusGroup Horticulture. She says"much of the labour needed for peak seasons must be imported each year, and this comes at a significant cost".