A “insect robot”, inspired by centipedes, eliminates weeds without damaging crops.

The American company **Ground Control Robotics (GCR)** created an “insect robot“, inspired by the anatomy of centipedes.

It is designed to **remove weeds in crops** such as vineyards and blueberry fields without damaging the cultivated plants.

Modular and Flexible Design

The robot features a modular design composed of a **head equipped with sensors and a series of modules** connected by cables, mimicking the movement of centipedes.

This structure allows it to **adapt to uneven terrains** and move precisely between plants, avoiding damage to them.

regenerative agriculture The robot weeds out weeds.

Advanced Weed Control Technology

Equipped with high-precision sensors, the robot identifies and eliminates weeds efficiently.

The ability to operate autonomously reduces the need for human intervention, optimizing resources and improving efficiency in **weed control**.

“Centipede robots, like snake robots, essentially move like swimmers,” explains **Daniel Goldman**, co-founder and president of GCR, to the magazine *IEEE Spectrum*.

This development represents a **significant advancement towards more sustainable agricultural practices**. By eliminating weeds without resorting to herbicides, environmental impact is reduced, promoting a more ecological agriculture.

“We developed a new mechanism that shifts the action from the robot’s central line to the sides using cables. When adjusted correctly, **the robot transforms from rigid to flexible in one direction**,” notes Goldman.

“That’s when the magic happens: **it can walk effortlessly on complex terrains, without needing to use its ‘brain’**,” he adds.

GCR’s centipede-inspired robot is an example of how **technological innovation** can contribute to a more sustainable and efficient agriculture.

Its advanced design and its ability to operate autonomously offer an effective solution for **weed control in delicate crops**, aligning with current trends towards more environmentally responsible agricultural practices.

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