导读:近日,国际领先的食品行业媒体FoodNavigator以《AI in food production: PepsiCo APAC accelerator winner eyes regional growth》为题,专题报道了中科原动力新能源智能农机。报道介绍了公司在智慧农业领域的创新实践、与百事公司达成的长期战略合作,以及公司“新能源+智能化”技术在全球范围内应对劳动力短缺、推动低碳可持续农业的领先价值。
此次获国际权威媒体关注,标志着中科原动力在农业机器人技术商业化与全球化方面取得的突破已获得业界高度认可,彰显了技术实力与商业潜力。以下为该报道中文版全文编译。
人工智能在食品生产中的应用:
百事公司绿色加速器冠军(中科原动力)瞄准区域增长
百事公司绿色加速器计划亚太区冠军——北京中科原动力科技有限公司,在赢得大奖后,公布了在亚太地区扩张的重大计划:(关键摘要)
北京中科原动力科技有限公司赢得了百事公司亚太区绿色加速器计划,获得10万美元奖金。
其旗舰创新是一款人工智能驱动、零排放的自动驾驶纯电拖拉机,可全天候运行,减少浪费,提高作物品质,并降低碳排放。
已在中国成功进行马铃薯种植试点,并由此达成了一项为期五年的百事公司合作协议。
扩张目标包括巴基斯坦、马来西亚、东南亚以及东欧。
其技术旨在应对劳动力短缺、环境友好型粮食生产和产量稳定性等挑战。
今年早些时候,百事公司宣布北京中科原动力科技有限公司成为本年度绿色加速器计划亚太区的冠军,该公司因此赢得了10万美元奖金。
该公司凭借其旗舰创新——一款人工智能驱动的低碳纯电智能拖拉机获奖。但公司创始人、董事长韩威博士强调,公司在人工智能和新能源领域的创新,并不只有此产品。
中科原动力AI拖拉机
"我们的目标是开发智能的、从端到端的农业解决方案,可用于整个亚太地区乃至更广阔区域的农业粮食生产,"韩博士告诉我们。
"目前,我们的首个战略实践市场在中国,我们正在确保获得概念验证。但我们的技术非常通用,可以用于许多市场、多种不同的作物。"
北京中科原动力的早期试点成功是在中国的马铃薯种植领域,这是与百事公司的一次合作。此次合作展现了非常大的潜力,因此百事公司已与他们签署了在中国马铃薯种植方面的进一步五年协议。该公司打算利用其奖金来充分利用这一机会。
"我们非常感谢这次获胜以及对我们技术的信任。有了这笔奖金,我们将能够针对不同作物优化我们的AI模型,从而提高拖拉机的可靠性,并为其适应更多作物的使用做好准备,"北京中科原动力产品经理李炜华补充道。
"与百事公司稳固的关系也意味着我们可以接触到更多的本地农户合作伙伴,这将使我们能够进行更多的田间测试,部署更多设备以获得更多数据分析,从而确定该技术对马铃薯生产的影响。我们还将辅以农户培训和支持,帮助他们轻松获取和使用数字化工具。"
该公司将其与百事公司的合作视为长期合作,目前在百事公司位于中国甘肃省的马铃薯田和生产基地中仍有项目在进行中。
百事公司绿色加速器项目2025获奖者(中科原动力)
该公司在东欧也有进行中的项目,并着眼于巴基斯坦、马来西亚和其他东南亚市场。
"我们的重点清晰而务实:减少农业食品生产中的排放和投入,以提供更清洁的食物,同时提高食品的产量和质量,"韩博士说。
"人们想要更清洁的食物,他们也希望食物在各方面都更安全——像这样的技术有助于确保农场和食品生产在可视化和智能管理方面得到改善。"
为何需要人工智能驱动的拖拉机?
对许多传统的农业食品生产者而言,人工智能驱动的拖拉机听起来更像是奢侈品而非实用工具——但时代在变,使得这类技术不仅对提高产量和生产力至关重要,也对确保行业的生存至关重要。
"作物产量很重要,但在作物生产中,它并非唯一需要考虑的因素——当今许多农场面临的主要问题是劳动力短缺,因为年轻人不愿意每天在拖拉机上坐超过10小时,"韩博士补充道。
"人们也越来越关注长时间在田间劳作的人力安全问题,以及对追求更环境友好型作物生产的压力。这些都是我们的人工智能自动驾驶拖拉机可以带来的益处,因为它可以工作24小时,减少浪费,确保作物质量并稳定产量——所有这些都是基于数据驱动技术。"
该公司的市场研究表明,其他正在寻找此类技术的主要农业生产领域包括欧洲和澳大利亚的畜牧业以及果园。
"我们的拖拉机需求旺盛的关键原因之一在于其设计为零碳排放,这使它们在欧洲等市场更具吸引力,"李炜华补充道。
英文原文报道
AI in food production:
PepsiCo APAC accelerator winner eyes regional growth
PepsiCo GHAC 2025 (PepsiCo)
The reigning APAC champion of PepsiCo’s Greenhouse Accelerator (GHAC), Beijing AIForce, has revealed major plans to expand across the region after taking home the main prize
PepsiCo GHAC APAC 2025 Champion’s Plans: Key Summary
- Beijing AIForce won PepsiCo’s APAC Greenhouse Accelerator, earning US$100,000.
Its flagship innovation is an AI-powered, zero-emission autonomous tractor for farming which AI run 24/7, reduce waste, improve crop quality, and cut carbon emissions. It has a successful potato farming pilot in China which has now led to a five-year PepsiCo deal. Expansion targets include Pakistan, Malaysia, Southeast Asia, and Eastern Europe. Its tech addresses labour shortages, climate-friendly food production, and yield stability.
PepsiCo named Beijing AIForce Technology (Beijing AIForce) as the new champion of this year’s GHAC APAC edition earlier this year, a win that saw the firm take home US$100,000 in winnings.
The firm won for its flagship innovation, an AI-powered low-carbon automatic tractor – but CEO Dr Han Wei highlighted that the firm’s specialisation in the areas of AI and new energy mean that it is not limited to just this invention.
“Our goal is to develop smart, A-to-Z farming solutions that can be used for agri-food production all over the Asia Pacific region and beyond,” Dr Han told us.
“For now our first market for strategic practice has been in China where we are making sure to have proof-of-concept, but our technology is very versatile and can be used in many markets for many different crops.”
Beijing AIForce’s early pilot success has been in potato farming in China, a collaboration with PepsiCo – and this has shown such promise that PepsiCo has sign a further five-year agreement with them for potatoes in the country, and the firm intends to use its winnings to make the most of this opportunity.
“We are very grateful for the win and this sign of trust in our technology, and with the winnings we will be able to finetune our AI model for crops so as to improve the tractor reliability and prepare it better for use with even more crops,” Beijing AIForce Product Manager Li Muhua added.
“This strengthened relationship with PepsiCo also means that we can access more local farmer partners in China, which will enable us to perform even more field tests and deploy more sensors to obtain more data for analysis so as to ascertain the impact of the tech on potato production. This will be complemented with farmer training and support to help them obtain and use digital tools comfortably.”
The firm sees its PepsiCo collaboration as a long-term one, with projects still ongoing in PepsiCo potato fields and processing facilities in Gansu province, China.
It also has ongoing projects in Eastern Europe and has its eye on Pakistan, Malaysia and other South East Asian markets.
“The focus for us is clear and practical: To reduce the emissions and inputs used in agri-food production to give cleaner food, while also improving the yield and quality of food,” Dr Han said.
“People want cleaner food and they also want safer food in every sense of the word – technologies like this can help to ensure that farm and food production is improved in terms of both transparency and smart management.”
Why an AI-powered tractor?
To many traditional agri-food producers, an AI-powered tractor tends to sound more of a luxury than a practicality – but times are a-changing, making this sort of technology crucial to not only improve yield and productivity but also ensure the survival of the industry.
“Crop yield is important, but it is not the only factor to consider when it comes to food production – the main concern for many farms today is labour shortage as young people are unwilling to sit on a tractor for over 10 hours a day,” Dr Han added.
“There is also increasing concern over the safety of human labour spending long hours in the field, as well as pressure for more climate-friendly food production. These are all benefits that our AI autonomous tractor can bring as it can work for 24 hours, reduces waste, ensures crop quality and stabilises yield – all based on data-driven tech.”
The firm’s market research has shown that other major agri-food areas searching for such technology are in the livestock space as well as fruit orchards in Europe and Australia.
“One of the key reasons our tractors are seeing high demand are due to these being designed to have zero carbon emissions, making them even more attractive in markets such as Europe,” Li added.
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