ROBOTS

Leverage the versatility and flexibility of the Amiga robot to accelerate your project development with a rugged, farm ready, open-source robotics platform.

  • The Amiga is the only open-source, fully programmable electric tractor on the market, giving you the power to push the boundaries of ag robotics and create solutions that haven't been imagined yet.

  • With Amiga's best-in-class Nvidia processing power and open-source platform, you’ll be building on the same tech that powers groundbreaking AI and robotics solutions. The Amiga’s flexible and modular design lets you integrate advanced machine learning, computer vision, and AI tools seamlessly—just imagine the possibilities!escription text goes here

  • Amiga’s modular "Lego-like" system means you can design, adapt, and build tools tailored to real-world farming challenges. Its open API gives you the freedom to create innovative solutions for everything from autonomous weeding to precision harvesting, enabling you to tackle the issues that matter most to the future of agriculture.cription text goes here

  • Amiga is designed to reduce labor, chemical use, and soil disruption -paving the way for truly sustainable farming. By working with Amiga, you’re not just solving problems, you’re helping to save the planet.

  • Tailored curriculum for your students on how to assemble and operate the Amiga robot. This is a great starting point for getting up and running on your Farm Robotics Academy project.

    Visit this link for more info: https://farm-ng.com/high-school-programs/

Learn more about using the Amiga in your Farm Robotics Academy project by watching the video below. This clip below was taken from our Farm Robotics Challenge info session webinar on November 13, 2024 and features Leanne Gluck (Head of Marketing) and Marcelo Queiroz (Support Engineer).

Last year high school students from Santa Maria Joint Union High School District participated in our Academy pilot program. Working with the Amiga robot on the Mark Richardson CTE Center and Agricultural Farm they undertook this project: “Making the Amiga Robot User Friendly to Multiple Row Spacings and Implement Change-Outs”.

Their project aimed to solve a real-world issue on the school farm: how to allow multiple student groups to use the same robotic tractor during class periods without delays or safety risks due to slow or difficult implement change-outs. The Farm-ng Amiga robot, although highly configurable, lacked quick-change hardware compatible with our school's multiple bed spacings (single 38” beds or double 76” beds). To address this, the team built new adapters and receivers to facilitate safe and efficient transitions between implements such as a seed planter, rototiller, weed cultivator, and harvest platform. View their project video below.

Get additional ideas for your Academy team project by watching how our Farm Robotics Challenge college teams have put the Amiga to use in a variety of situations.