Dyson’s robot strawberry farm and its famous vacuum are the same machine: the same engineering, the same money, the same appetite for control.
It’s my first day on Dyson’s farm in Lincolnshire, and I’m watching as a robot selects a strawberry so ripe, plump and perfect that it looks cartoon-like. The brand takes rearing strawberries ...
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How robots are keeping strawberries growing year-round at James Dyson's Lincolnshire farm
Dyson's 26-acre Lincolnshire glasshouse has produced more than 1,250 tonnes of high-quality British strawberries and is now growing the fruit all year round. The glasshouse is full of advanced robots ...
Better known for household vacuums, fans and hi-tech hair styling tools, James Dyson has turned his tech eye to farming by producing strawberries with the assistance of data crunching, drones, and yes ...
Learning by doing is the mantra behind the newly opened Dyson Farming Research Centre in Lincolnshire, as it aims to do something genuinely transformational for British agriculture. Sir James Dyson ...
LONDON — The sun never sets on Dyson, a private company that is still family-owned, with its self-made founder Sir James Dyson, 77, holding the title of chief engineer. The global enterprise, which ...
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