ACCESS Newswire
28 Mar 2023, 18:35 GMT+10
DALLAS, TX / ACCESSWIRE / March 28, 2023 / Sensori Robotics, founded by Ross and David Melbourne, two brothers who have been building things together since they were kids growing up in the UK, has announced the launch of its groundbreaking lawn-mowing robot. After three years of research and development, the company has come out of stealth to introduce an eco-friendly solution to the U.S. landscaping market which helps solve a growing labor shortage. The robot is in fully demonstrable beta stage and will be ready for limited trials in the North Texas area early this summer.
The Sensori lawn mowing solution is a small, electric, location-aware robot that operates on cloud-based software. Sensori's robot mowers avoid the random mowing of its competitors. Efficiency is delivered via patent-pending, artificial intelligence-based location methodologies that can 'mow any lawn anywhere,' including under trees and near buildings. Sensori Robotics makes robots easy to use for landscapers. Simply drop off a Sensori Robot Mower on a customer's site and press play on the mobile app. When the application alerts, the landscaper returns to the site to redeploy the robot to the next customer.
Landscapers are facing a shortage of workers in this tight labor market. By automating lawn mowing, the Sensori solution will free up workers to focus on other key tasks, reducing costs and increasing productivity. Secondly, because the robots are small and run on a replaceable battery, they are a green solution to both atmospheric and noise pollution.
'Artificial Intelligence and robotics have finally reached a point where we can produce great solutions to real-world human problems like lawn care. Sensori's robotic mowers offer a range of benefits to both landscapers and customers, including reduced environmental impact, lower costs, and increased capacity. We have the potential to transform the landscaping industry,' said Ross Melbourne.
Brad Bush has recently joined Sensori Robotics as its CEO. Bush's background includes experience leading and growing start-up and medium-sized technology companies. He specializes in products that have both software and hardware components, as well as strategic positioning and M&A.
'I am excited to join Sensori Robotics and be part of the robotic revolution in lawn care. Our goal this year will be to gain market acceptance and raise our first round of external capital. This will enable us to fund production for the robots later in the year,' Bush said.
Sensori Robotics is now receiving reservations for trial customers in the Dallas-Fort Worth region. For more information about Sensori Robotics and its innovative solutions, please visit the website or contact the company directly at (214) 307-2432.
About Sensori Robotics:
Sensori Robotics solves real-world problems that address workforce and environmental issues with small, electric, location-aware robots and customer-oriented software. The first application for Sensori Robotics is eco-friendly lawn mowing automation to the U.S. landscaping market.
Contact Information:
Brad Bush
CEO
[email protected]
(214) 307-2432
SOURCE: Sensori Robotics
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