Scythe Robotics more than doubles the size of its headquarters and manufacturing line in Colorado.
Scythe robot lawnmowers adopting ‘Tesla charging standard’
By eliminating proprietary connectors and technologies, Scythe said this move ensures lower charging costs, greater ease of use, and expanded access to charging facilities.
Learn how to bring autonomy outdoors at RoboBusiness
At RoboBusiness, Scythe Robotics’ Jack Morrison will share the ways unstructured environments influence hardware, perception, and software design decisions.
Scythe Robotics releases open-source CANopen stack
CANfetti offers a robust, flexible solution for complex CANopen communications in a variety of applications.
Robotics Summit: How Scythe Robotics uses Rust for software development
Zach Goins, senior autonomy software engineer at Scythe Robotics, will discuss Scythe’s decision to use Rust for software development during the Robotics Summit.
Scythe Robotics raises $42M to scale autonomous lawnmowers
Scythe Robotics said the funding will help it meet demand for the more than 7,500 reservations for its all-electric, fully autonomous M.52 mower.
Scythe Robotics CEO Jack Morrison discusses autonomous mowing
This week, we talk to Scythe Robotics CEO and Co-founder Jack Morrison about the market for commercial autonomous mowers and the business of RaaS.
Scythe Robotics autonomous mower cuts down commercial milestone
Scythe Robotics said it surpassed 5,000 reservations for its M.52 autonomous mower for commercial landscaping.
3 tips to developing outdoor robots for unstructured environments
Scythe Robotics shares tips about sensor selection, ruggedized hardware, and software optimization for its commercial mowers.
Scythe Robotics emerges from stealth, raises $13.8M for autonomous mower
Scythe Robotics launches a commercial, autonomous mower to help improve productivity of professional landscapers.