Dec 13, 2022
Nanovel debuts autonomous tree fruit harvester

Isaac Mazor, founder and CEO of Nanovel Ltd., reveals a revolutionary autonomous tree fruit harvester. Mazor is an entrepreneur in the field of semiconductors, leveraging his experience to solve this tech challenge in agriculture.

Nanovel has been self-funded and operating in stealth mode since established in 2018. It has been intensively researching and developing its technologies, proving the concept, securing its intellectual property, conducting field testing and customer demonstrations of its robotic harvester.

Photos were taken at a demonstration for growers in June 2022.

“Nanovel is committed to address a serious threat to the future supply of tree fruit. Enhancing grove profitability is a driving motivator behind building our new AI-driven robotic harvester,” says Mazor. “Nanovel’s robot is extremely intelligent, ag-environment durable and cost-effective. Grower input throughout the development process sharpens the Nanovel team’s focus on solving real world problems using our proprietary technology. Our mission is to provide growers a reliable, productive and affordable solution for tree fruit harvesting.”

“Farm labor shortage is one of the main challenges we are facing today.” Says Tal Fogelman, a California grower and business development advisor to Nanovel. “Especially around harvest time, farm labor is scarce, challenging to secure. Nanovel’s solution will be serving a multi-billion-dollar market that is currently relying on the traditional method of manual picking.”

Nanovel autonomous tree fruit harvester’s benefits to growers including:

• Deep foliage real time ‘Find and Pick’ capability enabled by edge vision and computing.
• Supports gripping and trimming using proprietary technology suitable for a variety of fruit types: citrus, stone fruit, avocado, mango and more.
• Reliable harvest scheduling.
• Valuable insights of yield and quality by big data collection and analysis.
• Cost-competitive compared to traditional manual picking.

The company expects to launch its beta version in 2023 for the citrus market.


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