Mahindra Backs Hyderabad Duo Behind India's First AI Laser Weed-Killer

In a significant development for agricultural technology, Mahindra Group Chairman Anand Mahindra has expressed his support for the Hyderabad-based startup, Harvested Robotics. Founded in 2023 by entrepreneurs Rahul Arepaka and George Mathew, the company is poised to revolutionize farming practices in India with its innovative AI-powered laser weed-killer. This cutting-edge solution aims to reduce the reliance on chemical herbicides, addressing both environmental concerns and the need for efficient weed management in agriculture. The startup's approach harnesses artificial intelligence to target weeds precisely, minimizing crop damage and promoting sustainable farming methods. Mahindra's endorsement not only highlights the potential of this technology but also underscores the growing trend of startups in India leveraging AI to tackle real-world problems in agriculture. As the agricultural sector continues to embrace technological advancements, Harvested Robotics stands at the forefront of a transformative movement that could enhance productivity and sustainability in Indian farming.
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