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Ecorobotix secures $150m to accelerate AI-driven precision spraying technology

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Rafaela Sousa

13 October 2025

13 October 2025

Ecorobotix secures $150m to accelerate AI-driven precision spraying technology

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Swiss agri-tech firm Ecorobotix has raised a total of $150 million across its recent Series C and D funding rounds to accelerate the global rollout of its AI-powered Ultra-High Precision (UHP) spraying technology, designed to make farming more sustainable and efficient.


The company, headquartered in Vaud, Switzerland, has emerged as a leader in precision agriculture with its Plant-by-Plant AI system, which identifies and treats individual plants with centimetre-level accuracy.


The technology cuts pesticide and crop protection product use by up to 95%, while maintaining full effectiveness. For farmers, that translates to lower input costs, compliance with tightening environmental regulations and higher yields.


Ecorobotix will present its latest advancements this November at Agritechnica in Hanover, one of the world’s largest agricultural trade fairs.


The company’s $105 million Series D round, completed in 2025, was led by Highland Europe, with participation from the European Circular Bioeconomy Fund (ECBF) and McWin Capital Partners’ Food Tech Fund. It follows a $45 million Series C round in 2024.


Ecorobotix CEO Dominique Mégret said: "These latest investment rounds have allowed us to accelerate innovation, expand into new crop types, broaden our product range and bring advanced crop algorithms to market faster. Thanks to the trust of our investors, we are scaling a proven solution to help deliver better-quality food for the world."

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Ecorobotix secures $150m to accelerate AI-driven precision spraying technology

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Rafaela Sousa

13 October 2025

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