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AutonomyNewsKubota Leads €6.5 Million Funding Round in Ultra-Precise Spot Spraying Robot Developer Kilter
Kubota Leads €6.5 Million Funding Round in Ultra-Precise Spot Spraying Robot Developer Kilter
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Kubota Leads €6.5 Million Funding Round in Ultra-Precise Spot Spraying Robot Developer Kilter

•February 19, 2026
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Companies Mentioned

Kubota

Kubota

6326

Kilter

Kilter

Pymwymic

Pymwymic

Nufarm

Nufarm

NUF

Why It Matters

The deal accelerates adoption of ultra‑precise, AI‑driven spraying, helping growers meet tightening European pesticide regulations while reducing input costs. Kubota’s global reach gives Kilter a fast path to scale across key markets.

Key Takeaways

  • •Kubota invests €6.5M in Kilter's spot‑spraying robot
  • •AX‑1 robot sprays weeds with 6 × 6 mm precision
  • •Partnership gives Kubota dealers access in Germany, Netherlands
  • •Technology reduces herbicide use, meets EU regulatory pressure
  • •Expansion targets 15+ high‑value crops across Europe

Pulse Analysis

Precision agriculture is entering a new phase as regulators tighten pesticide limits and growers confront rising herbicide resistance. European farms are under pressure to cut chemical inputs without sacrificing yields, prompting a surge in investment for technologies that can apply treatments only where needed. Spot‑spraying robots, which combine high‑resolution sensing with AI decision‑making, promise to deliver that efficiency, positioning them as a strategic response to both environmental mandates and cost pressures.

Kilter’s AX‑1 robot exemplifies this shift. Using machine‑vision algorithms, the system identifies individual weeds among rows of vegetables and delivers micro‑droplets directly onto each target, achieving a 6 × 6 mm targeting accuracy. This precision reduces overall pesticide volume by up to 90 % in field trials, preserving neighboring crops and minimizing runoff. The platform currently supports more than fifteen high‑value crops, and its modular design allows rapid adaptation to new species, making it attractive for diversified European growers facing varied regulatory landscapes.

Kubota’s €6.5 million investment and distribution pact provide the commercial muscle needed to scale Kilter’s technology beyond its Nordic pilot sites. By leveraging Kubota’s extensive dealer network in Germany and the Netherlands, the AX‑1 can reach a broader customer base starting in 2026, accelerating market penetration. The partnership also signals to the broader AgTech ecosystem that major equipment manufacturers are willing to back AI‑driven solutions, potentially unlocking further capital for precision‑spraying innovators and reshaping the future of sustainable crop protection.

Kubota leads €6.5 million funding round in ultra-precise spot spraying robot developer Kilter

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