Nature's Miracle and Dromni Intelligence Forge Partnership to Develop AI-Powered Autonomous Robots for US Agriculture, Energy, and Data Centers

Deep News05-18

Strategic Collaboration Memorandum Agricultural technology and infrastructure firm Nature's Miracle Holding Inc. has announced the signing of a strategic memorandum of understanding with AI-driven robotics company Dromni Intelligence Technology Ltd. The two companies will collaborate to develop, localize, pilot, and commercialize AI-powered autonomous robotic solutions for the US market. Initial efforts will focus on the application of unmanned ground vehicles (UGVs) in controlled environment agriculture, greenhouse operations, energy infrastructure, logistics, industrial automation, and AI data center operations.

Technology Integration and Market Objectives This partnership aims to combine Dromni's expertise in autonomous robotics, AI perception systems, navigation, and heavy-duty robotic platforms with Nature's Miracle's operational footprint, agricultural infrastructure, energy initiatives, and data center development platforms in the United States. Tie "James" Li, Chairman and CEO of Nature's Miracle, stated that autonomous ground robots are expected to play a significant role in the future of agriculture, energy infrastructure, logistics, and AI-driven industrial operations. The collaboration with Dromni is designed to accelerate the deployment of advanced robotic solutions tailored for the US market.

Potential Applications and Future Outlook The autonomous robotic platforms developed by Dromni have payload capacities ranging from 80 kilograms to 300 kilograms and focus on AI task planning, autonomous navigation, multi-robot coordination, and intelligent operating systems. According to the MOU, the partners plan to jointly evaluate pilot deployment opportunities for UGV platforms. Potential application scenarios include greenhouse and indoor agriculture automation; material handling and logistics; data center on-site inspection and security; energy infrastructure monitoring and maintenance; industrial facility automation; and emergency response and operational support. Furthermore, the memorandum outlines potential future cooperation in the localized assembly, testing, demonstration, maintenance, and potential US-based manufacturing of robotic platforms and related autonomous systems.

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