H2L Robotics develops autonomous agricultural robots for disease detection and treatment in tulip and potato crops. Their products include the Selector180 and Selector225 tulip selection robots and the PotatoSelector300 for detecting diseases in seed potatoes using AI-powered camera analysis.
H2L Robotics, founded on 5 September 2019 by Marcel van Kervinck and Alexander van Veen, applies their broad machine-building experience to precision agriculture. The company's first product, the Selector180, is a tulip selection robot that autonomously drives over fields using GPS-RTK, scans tulips with cameras, and uses an AI network to analyze images for disease, then treats the foliage. Building on this success, the Selector225 operates on wider 225 cm beds. Expanding into the potato sector, the PotatoSelector300 is a disease detection robot for seed potatoes, scanning plants with cameras and using AI to identify diseases.
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