Go to cocoa powder with cocoa robot
Four young people from Kozhikode, Kerala got coconut fans! They are using the cool cocoa robot (a unique coconut tree climbing robot) to expand to new heights. Believe it or not, this quirky cocoa robot can even dig out ripe coconuts. Innovation is the key to success. Advances in robotics and automation have only revolutionized agriculture.
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Cocoa robots are not only lightweight, but are also powered by AI databases. Guess what, this idea was born in the bathroom. “I
In my bathroom, this is where (the idea of the cocoa robot) starts. ”
His early invention of air conditioners was not accessible to the Indian Science Congress (ISC).
Ashin recalls the day he glanced aimlessly at a coconut tree across the bathroom. That was Ashin's Eureka moment! He imagines a robot climbing up a tall coconut tree to harvest coconuts. Ashin knew he had to develop a futuristic robot that could effectively climb and harvest coconuts.
“It feels more like a futuristic spark. I can see a robot climbing up the coconut tree and harvesting coconuts,” Ahsin said. He talked about the potential of cocoa robots in society. Others have tried similar robots, but they are all heavy,
Inefficient. Ashin's cocoa robot is light and agile. He believes
The bigger goal he invented is the safety of people and rural employment. “We are creating rural jobs through inventions that robots require human operation,” he said.
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India is the third largest in terms of its coconut production. “Today, few coconut trees are
Compared with previous time
fall. Cocoa robot
It can do everything a human being does.
Go to the coconut tree to harvest the coconut and return
On the ground, the cocoa robot has
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According to the Coconut Development Board (CDB), the Kochi database is almost
32,925 coconut tree climbers After 12 years of training, only 673 climbers are actively engaged in the industry.
However, the cocoa robot is still in progress. Ashin said the prototype has been successfully created and tested on multiple coconut trees. He disliked him and said, “We hope to go public in mid-next year.” Ashin is optimistic that the future of robotics in the agricultural field is bright. He added: “Around the world, you can see how robotic solutions spread their wings on the spot
agriculture. ”
Unique products
In the past, Tamil Nadu has tried to create coconut tree rock climbing robots in the past, but the cocoa agent weighs more than 20 kg. You will need three people to carry such a heavyweight robot and repair it onto the coconut tree. And Ashin's cocoa robot is compact, lightweight and faster, which is crucial for easy climbing. It takes someone to handle it.
However, Ashin's journey toward cocoa robots as a reality is not easy. He shared that Coco-Bot would not exist if it weren't for Nabard (National Agricultural and Rural Development Bank) or Vadakara Coconut Farmer Producer Company. “If it weren't for these supporters, maybe I would do other work elsewhere,” he said. Ashin praised his team, professors and teachers.
“My team and I were very happy to see the cocoa-robot harvesting coconut, not only in India but also in the world,” he said with a smile. Hopefully, the products of Cocoa robot will make all dreams come true, from treetops to dining tables.