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Press Release

Written by Katharina Vollheyde• October 6, 2025• 11:21 am• Press

Press Release

Press Release

Read about the Robotic Intercropping project in the press releases of the project partners.

University of Copenhagen

  • English: Researchers will teach robots to grow wheat and clover grass on the same field
  • Danish: Forskere vil lære robotter at dyrke hvede og kløvergræs på samme mark

University of Southern Denmark

  • English: Small agricultural robots could reverse the sustainability trend in farming
  • Danish: Små landbrugsrobotter kan vende udviklingen i landbruget

Technical University of Denmark

English: Robots lead the sustainable farming revolution – Cultivating a future beyond monoculture

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