Ecorobotix expands U.S. operations

The Swiss agtech company has added offices in Washington state and broadened its U.S. dealer network.

Ecorobotix AI-powered high-precision sprayer
Ecorobotix says its ARA high-precision sprayer combines advanced Plant-by-Plant AI software with high-definition field imaging to scan, analyze and treat specific plants in real-time.
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Ecorobotix, a Swiss agtech and artificial intelligence company, has opened new offices in Washington state and expanded its dealer network for its AI-powered high-precision sprayer.

The company offers an ARA high-precision sprayer that combines advanced Plant-by-Plant AI software with high-definition field imaging to scan, analyze and treat specific plants in real-time, according to a news release.

Ecorobotix said it has added U.S.-based employees, including Chrissy Wozniak, the company’s new U.S. marketing and communications manager. Wozniak has experience in agriculture communications and a deep understanding of the industry’s challenges and opportunities, the release said.

“The company’s focus on leveraging advanced technology for modern farming aligns perfectly with my passion for agriculture and my desire to support farmers in achieving greater success,” Wozniak said.

The company said Wozniak has a proven track record in developing innovative marketing strategies and building strong industry relationships.

“Our new offices in Washington state and the growth of our dealer network are exciting milestones for the company,” said Marcus Lung, Ecorobotix’s U.S. managing director. “We’re also thrilled to be able to add experienced professionals to our team who are passionate about agriculture, like Chrissy.”

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