What's Happening?
Reservoir, a California-based farm robotics incubator, is expanding its operations with a new campus in Central Valley and a three-year partnership with Western Growers, which includes a $1.5 million investment. The company, led by CEO Danny Bernstein,
focuses on developing robotics and automation technologies to improve resilience for specialty crop growers. Reservoir operates two campuses in Salinas Valley and Sonoma County, providing a shared R&D space for ag robotics startups. The partnership with Western Growers aims to enhance the development of solutions for specific crops by leveraging insights from over 2,000 growers. Reservoir is also hosting its first conference, Ruggedize, to focus on deeptech robotics for agriculture.
Why It's Important?
The expansion of Reservoir and its partnership with Western Growers signifies a growing interest in robotics as a means to reduce reliance on chemical inputs in agriculture. This development is crucial as it addresses the increasing demand for sustainable farming practices. By providing a platform for startups to develop and test new technologies, Reservoir is fostering innovation that could lead to more efficient and environmentally friendly agricultural practices. The involvement of Western Growers ensures that the solutions developed are closely aligned with the needs of the farming community, potentially leading to widespread adoption and significant impacts on the agricultural sector.
What's Next?
Reservoir's upcoming conference, Ruggedize, will likely serve as a platform for showcasing new technologies and fostering collaboration among stakeholders in the agtech industry. The partnership with Western Growers is expected to result in more targeted solutions for specialty crops, informed by the extensive network of growers. As Reservoir continues to expand its operations and influence, it may attract more investment and partnerships, further accelerating the development and adoption of farm robotics. The success of these initiatives could lead to broader changes in agricultural practices, reducing the industry's environmental footprint and improving crop yields.











