EEVE is a Belgian company that develops and produces personal robots.
Formerly | The Toadi Order |
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Company type | Private |
Industry | AI, robotics |
Founded | 2017 |
Headquarters | Belgium |
Key people | Wesley Lorrez (Founding CEO) |
Website | https://eeve.com/ |
Since its foundation in 2017, EEVE has used two alternative names: AIRobots (2017)[1][2] and The Toadi Order (2018–2020).[3]
EEVE's flagship product, the perimeter-free lawn robot Willow, is a robot capable of mowing lawns and conducting surveillance, with the ability to equip additional tools and operate solely on computer vision and artificial intelligence.[4][5][6] Willow was introduced in the United States via a Kickstarter campaign in 2020 with object recognition and security features. The first test robot deliveries in the US occurred in 2023.[7][8]
Early attempts at perimeter-free solutions were Ambrogio[9] and Husqvarna which was RTK-based solution designed for larger areas.[10]
See also
editReferences
edit- ^ "Name change doc official" (PDF).
- ^ Kart, Jeff. "Toadi Robot Mower Is Part Of A Master Plan For Worker Robots". Forbes.
- ^ "Draadloze robot Toadi maait gras". dpgmedia.be.
- ^ Mircea, Cristina (2022-05-17). "Cute, Stubby Willow X Says It's the Ultimate Outdoor Robot, Can Perform Hundreds of Tasks". autoevolution.
- ^ "Start-up EEVE claims 'thousands' of customers already using its robots". Robotics & Automation News. 2022-09-27.
- ^ "EEVE says its robot remains unchallenged by Chinese imitator". Robotics & Automation News. 2023-02-13.
- ^ Menapace, Christine (2020-05-29). "The Toadi Autonomous Mower Is Now Available In U.S." Turf Magazine.
- ^ "Toadi laat er geen gras over groeien - Value Chain". ValueChain (in Dutch).
- ^ "The Best Robot Lawn Mower". The New York Times. 5 September 2023.
- ^ "Autonomous Electric Lawn Mowers Save Time and Cut Carbon". Bloomberg.com. 20 July 2023.
External links
edit- Media related to Robotic lawn mowers at Wikimedia Commons