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Niqo Robotics on Track for Profitability and New Growth in the Ag Tech Market

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Niqo Robotics, known for building smart-tech powered weeding robots for the global market, has announced its core business is on track for profitability in its first full commercial year, a milestone not easily achieved by any agricultural robotics company. The announcement was made during the World Agri-Tech Innovation Summit in San Francisco. The company also unveiled plans to expand its AI weeding platform into new crops, new U.S. markets, and an entirely new product form factor, signaling the next phase of growth for the rapidly scaling enterprise.

With its core aim being lettuce weeding operations, Niqo is now expanding its Physical AI platform across multiple new frontiers.

New Crops: Niqo’s AI weeding technology is expanding rapidly into specialty crops like onions, tomatoes, broccoli, kale, melons, and turf grass. The company will now have more than crops as a part of its crop algorithm library.

New Markets: Beyond its established operations in California, Arizona, and Georgia, Niqo is entering the Pacific Northwest region targeting the specialty crop market. It also targets expansion into Europe and the Australian specialty crop market in the upcoming year.

New Product line: Niqo announced a next-generation precision weeding robot is in development for the U.S. market, expected in the second half of 2026. This new product will complement the company’s existing RoboWeeder and dramatically expand the range of crops and field configurations the platform can serve.


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