SRI Spin-off Abundant Robotics Developing Autonomous Apple Vacuum

IEEE Spectrum Robotics 

As an apple fan (the delicious fruit, not the horrible-tasting technology company), I take it for granted that apples will be available to me at affordable prices whenever and wherever I want them. This is because I'm a clueless consumer, who has no idea that, in 2012, 4.2 million apples were picked in the United States. Apple picking is a task that seems like it should be easy to automate: the environment is semi-structured and you're dealing with objects that are nearly homogenous. At the same time, though, those nearly homogenous objects are often occluded by leaves and branches, and grasping them quickly enough and delicately enough to compete with humans workers isn't easy. Robot vision and manipulation have recently advanced just enough to start making autonomous apple harvesting a commercial success, and there are few companies (including FFRobotics) already working in the space.