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Orbiba Robotics Completes Its First Robot Sale

Orbiba Robotics' first agricultural robot sale moved Ecominos from prototype development into paid-user field learning. Feedback from ten pioneer farmers now informs the platform's next iterations.

Published
15 August 2024
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Orbiba Robotics team completing its first agricultural robot sale

Orbiba Robotics announced the completion of its first agricultural robot sale in Türkiye, crossing an important commercialisation threshold for Ecominos. The milestone is more than a transaction: it moves the platform from prototypes and controlled trials into a development cycle shaped by the expectations of real users.

From a sale to continuous field learning

According to Tarımca Dergisi, ten pioneer farmers representing different farm sizes and crop types are testing beta-version robots and sharing their experience with the development team. In this iterative model, navigation stability, task flow, implement use and routine maintenance can be evaluated through direct user feedback.

The report also refers to field work in Şanlıurfa, Mersin and Antalya. Testing across different climates, soils and crops helps reveal problems that a single demonstration site may not expose. A plan in the source to deliver 50 platforms in 2025 was a forward-looking target at the time of publication; it should not be presented as a current, completed sales figure.

What a first sale proves—and what it does not

  • Commercial signal: a user is willing to pay for the technology.
  • Field validation: product decisions are tested against real farm workflows.
  • Service readiness: installation, training, spare parts and remote support become part of the product.
  • Scale boundary: one sale does not by itself demonstrate serial production or broad market adoption.

The value of this milestone therefore lies less in its volume and more in starting a customer-based learning loop. Making Ecominos reliable and repeatable across farms depends on turning field observations into clear engineering priorities.

Learn more about this validation model on the Ecominos Beta Farmer Programme page.

Source

Details of the sale, beta users and the historical delivery target are based on Tarımca Dergisi's report on Orbiba Robotics' first agricultural robot sale.

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