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Tea-picking Robot Joins Spring Tea Harvest

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On May 8, a tea-picking robot developed by Hunan Agricultural University students was undergoing field testing at the university's Chang'an Base Tea Plantation. Equipped with an intelligent recognition system, the robot can accurately pick tea buds, achieving high operational efficiency. The machine is designed to adapt to hilly terrain, steep slopes, and slippery conditions caused by rain, and its frame can be flexibly adjusted. The team has already partnered with a company to accelerate the commercialization of this innovation. (Photo/Zhao Chi, Hunan Daily)


On May 8, a tea-picking robot developed by Hunan Agricultural University students was undergoing field testing at the university's Chang'an Base Tea Plantation. Equipped with an intelligent recognition system, the robot can accurately pick tea buds, achieving high operational efficiency. The machine is designed to adapt to hilly terrain, steep slopes, and slippery conditions caused by rain, and its frame can be flexibly adjusted. The team has already partnered with a company to accelerate the commercialization of this innovation. (Photo/Zhao Chi, Hunan Daily)


On May 8, a tea-picking robot developed by Hunan Agricultural University students was undergoing field testing at the university's Chang'an Base Tea Plantation. Equipped with an intelligent recognition system, the robot can accurately pick tea buds, achieving high operational efficiency. The machine is designed to adapt to hilly terrain, steep slopes, and slippery conditions caused by rain, and its frame can be flexibly adjusted. The team has already partnered with a company to accelerate the commercialization of this innovation. (Photo/Zhao Chi, Hunan Daily)


On May 8, a tea-picking robot developed by Hunan Agricultural University students was undergoing field testing at the university's Chang'an Base Tea Plantation. Equipped with an intelligent recognition system, the robot can accurately pick tea buds, achieving high operational efficiency. The machine is designed to adapt to hilly terrain, steep slopes, and slippery conditions caused by rain, and its frame can be flexibly adjusted. The team has already partnered with a company to accelerate the commercialization of this innovation. (Photo/Zhao Chi, Hunan Daily)


On May 8, a tea-picking robot developed by Hunan Agricultural University students was undergoing field testing at the university's Chang'an Base Tea Plantation. Equipped with an intelligent recognition system, the robot can accurately pick tea buds, achieving high operational efficiency. The machine is designed to adapt to hilly terrain, steep slopes, and slippery conditions caused by rain, and its frame can be flexibly adjusted. The team has already partnered with a company to accelerate the commercialization of this innovation. (Photo/Zhao Chi, Hunan Daily)


On May 8, a tea-picking robot developed by Hunan Agricultural University students was undergoing field testing at the university's Chang'an Base Tea Plantation. Equipped with an intelligent recognition system, the robot can accurately pick tea buds, achieving high operational efficiency. The machine is designed to adapt to hilly terrain, steep slopes, and slippery conditions caused by rain, and its frame can be flexibly adjusted. The team has already partnered with a company to accelerate the commercialization of this innovation. (Photo/Zhao Chi, Hunan Daily)


On May 8, a tea-picking robot developed by Hunan Agricultural University students was undergoing field testing at the university's Chang'an Base Tea Plantation. Equipped with an intelligent recognition system, the robot can accurately pick tea buds, achieving high operational efficiency. The machine is designed to adapt to hilly terrain, steep slopes, and slippery conditions caused by rain, and its frame can be flexibly adjusted. The team has already partnered with a company to accelerate the commercialization of this innovation. (Photo/Zhao Chi, Hunan Daily)


On May 8, a tea-picking robot developed by Hunan Agricultural University students was undergoing field testing at the university's Chang'an Base Tea Plantation. Equipped with an intelligent recognition system, the robot can accurately pick tea buds, achieving high operational efficiency. The machine is designed to adapt to hilly terrain, steep slopes, and slippery conditions caused by rain, and its frame can be flexibly adjusted. The team has already partnered with a company to accelerate the commercialization of this innovation. (Photo/Zhao Chi, Hunan Daily)


This article is from Hunan Provincial Government. www.enghunan.gov.cn.  

Translator: Xiao Juan

Chinese source: hunantoday