Fieldwork Robotics secures £1.5 million investment from Elbow Beach Capital and Frontier IP

Leaders in their field: Fieldwork Robotics creator of the world’s first raspberry picking robot secures funding to enhance its technology and expand operational footprint

  • Elbow Beach Capital has committed £1.5m to an ongoing £2m+ fundraise
  • Additional funding provided by a Seedrs round
  • Over £60m worth of crops are due to be wasted by UK farms this year
  • Fieldwork’s proprietary AI and robotics technology is designed to tackle labour, wastage and efficiency issues in the UK and internationally
  • Fieldwork benefits from an existing commercial partnership signed with the Summer Berry Company with raspberries picked by its robots already in Sainsbury’s, Marks&Spencer and Waitrose

Cambridge, 10 August 2023 – Elbow Beach Capital, the decarbonisation, sustainability and social impact investor today announces its third AgriTech investment, backing harvesting robot developers, Fieldwork Robotics Ltd. Elbow Beach contributed £1.5 million and an ongoing Seedrs round which opened to new investors today is expected to raise an additional £600k. The round closes in September. Frontier IP, a family office and other existing investors have also followed on in this round.

Farms in Europe, and worldwide, are suffering from a continuous and worsening shortage of workers. In the UK, this problem has been exacerbated by Covid-19, Brexit, the war in Ukraine and high employment levels in competing sectors, with the National Farmers’ Union suggesting that as much as £60m of food will be left to rot on farms this year due to labour shortages.

Initially focusing on soft fruits, such as raspberries, Fieldwork Robotics has developed advanced, AI- supported harvesting robots to help solve the problem of worker shortages, increase farm efficiency and reduce food wastage in the UK and beyond. Raspberry producers in particular face several issues including chronic labour shortages and dwindling net margins. Picking raspberries alone accounts for over 50% of total production costs.

Spun out of the University of Plymouth and now based in Cambridge, Fieldwork benefits from a highly experienced team with backgrounds in applied sciences, electronics, engineering, software and manufacturing. This experience allowed the Fieldwork team to develop the first autonomous raspberry harvesting robot, in collaboration with Bosch. The robot, named Alpha, analyses the crop, decides when to harvest the raspberries, and places them in punnets ready for delivery to supermarkets.

Alpha gives growers the ability to extend operations to 24 hours a day, increasing harvesting time threefold. With farmers struggling to recruit farm workers, Alpha can provide assurance that farmers’ capability to harvest will not be impacted by seasonal or policy-led variations in available labour supply. Fieldwork’s technology therefore allows growers to significantly increase their harvesting efficiency and reduce the food wastage caused by human labour shortages.

Working in collaboration with the Summer Berry Company, Fieldwork has deployed Alpha to farms in Portugal, and the fruit it harvests is currently being sold in the UK’s top supermarkets including M&S, Sainsbury’s and Waitrose.

Prior to this round, Fieldwork received over £700,000 in backing from Innovate UK and support from EIT Food, giving the company access to a network of entrepreneurs, agricultural leaders and academics. Fieldwork will use the proceeds of this round to grow its team, begin outsourcing the manufacture of its robots and onboard more farmers to its harvesting-as-a-service offering. The company aims to have over 100 robots available for harvesting-as-a-service by 2025 and treble the harvesting speed of its robots.

The immediate focus of Fieldwork is to address the pressing issue of unharvested soft fruit, particularly focusing on raspberries, which represent a $2bn global market opportunity. Global demand for raspberries continues unabated with an impressive c.22% annual export growth.

Fieldwork has recently recruited David Fulton as CEO who brings a wealth of knowledge in AI, technology development and marketing.

Jon Pollock, CEO of Elbow Beach Capital:

“The Fieldwork Robotics team combine their significant technical expertise with a drive to create an instant and lasting impact. Agriculture as it stands is not fit for purpose and we need innovative technologies to alleviate the unsustainable levels of waste and improve the economics for the farmer and end customers in the sector. We look forward to working closely with Fieldwork as they tackle this issue head on.”

David Fulton, CEO of Fieldwork Robotics:

“Elbow Beach Capital are a great strategic and cultural fit for us. As a genuine impact investor, it’s clear that EBC are not only looking for potential value, but also at the impact of their investments and how they can make the world a better place. This round will support our work with forward-looking farms looking to solve their labour shortages, reduce crop wastage and mitigate food inflation.”

This is Elbow Beach Capital’s third investment in the AgriTech space, having already invested in

broccoli protein specialists, UPP and asparagus robot specialists, Muddy Machines.

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About Elbow Beach Capital

Elbow Beach Capital is a private investment company focused on sustainable energy, decarbonisation and social impact businesses. EBC supports exceptional founders and their teams in scaling their businesses through capital investments, coupled with ESG and go-to-market expertise. EBC is currently the UK’s most active specialist seed investor in climate technology, backing innovative entrepreneurs who are building businesses that will have a positive impact on our planet and society.

Learn more about Elbow Beach Capital: www.elbowbeachcapital.com

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About Fieldwork Robotics

Fieldwork Robotics was founded in 2016 by Martin Stoelen. Focusing on the harvesting of soft fruits using both vertical and horizontal robots, Fieldwork aims to solve the interrelated problems of worker shortages, farm inefficiency and food wastage.

Fieldwork’s proprietary AI technology combined with its unique modular soft robotic arms bring together cutting-edge hardware and software to offer highly advanced harvesting robots.

Learn more about Fieldwork Robotics: www.fieldworkrobotics.com

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