People are fundamental to the operation of modern soft fruit farms. They are a precious resource, and we value them enormously. The problem is that our customers can't recruit enough people to meet their needs. Dogtooth is tackling this problem by building smart autonomous robots intended to make the human workforce more productive.
Employees: 11-50
Founded date: 2014
Investors 4
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Mentions in press and media 5
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11.12.2023 | Startup Of The Week: Dogtooth Technologies | 0 shares Share Tweet Pin LinkedIn Dogtooth Technologies specialises in robotic fruit-picking solutions, established in 2015. Dogtooth Technologies aims to address labour shortages in agriculture with robotic alternatives for fruit picki... |
20.09.2023 | Join climatetech changemakers as they pitch for green deals | Anticipation is growing as one of the UK’s largest investor events for climatetech innovation nears, with Cleantech Venture Day taking place on the 10th and 11th of October. Green solutions include an on-demand clothing manufacturing techno... |
19.01.2022 | Demystifying deep tech | Deep tech is different. None of my colleagues across our fintech, consumer, health or B2B software teams would say their job is easy, but deep tech presents a unique set of challenges. While other areas of investment come with long-held no... |
17.11.2021 | Are we on the cusp of a software revolution in farming? | Farming and software might sound like unlikely bedfellows, but a change is on the horizon. Slow moving and deep-rooted value chains in the sector have proven resistant to the adoption of new software, but significant investment in emerging ... |
05.04.2019 | Calling in the AgriTech cavalry: AgriTech and food supply | Calling in the AgriTech cavalry: AgriTech and food supply 05-04-2019 Food supply is one of the biggest issues of our time. With limited natural resources, growing populations and climate change pressing down, the problem of feeding ourselve... |