+3000 acres (+1200 hectares) treated daily with our machines during peak season
HQ - Switzerland
Ecorobotix SA Y-Parc, Rue Galilée 6 1400 Yverdon-les-Bains
Paris, France
USA
Ecorobotix INC 3030 Travel Plaza Way Pasco, Washington 99301
HQ - Switzerland
Ecorobotix SA Y-Parc, Rue Galilée 6 1400 Yverdon-les-Bains
Paris, France
USA
Ecorobotix INC 3030 Travel Plaza Way Pasco, Washington 99301
Our Vision & Mission
What if pristine, professional-level turf could be achieved while still being sustainable and cost-effective? At Ecorobotix, we advocate for greenkeepers and turf managers to be recognized as guardians of biodiversity.
Reduce
Minimize chemical inputs and operational costs with ultra-high precision spraying for healthier turf and soil.
Replace
Swap harmful treatments for biodegradable alternatives by making sustainable turf care more practical and effective.
Regenerate
Restore and enhance biodiversity to build more resilient turf management systems.
Smart Sustainability
Ecorobotix addresses golf’s most pressing challenges by equipping turf professionals and farmers with precision technology that cuts inputs, safeguards biodiversity, and strengthens environmental leadership—without sacrificing quality or performance.
Ecorobotix is a product of Switzerland’s dynamic, innovation-driven ecosystem. As a Deep Tech Nation, Switzerland combines world-class public research with leading industries in precision mechanics, AI and computer vision, food, and more.
ALBA’s engineering was conceived and developed at our Swiss headquarters.
Our story
Ecorobotix Today
2014
Ecorobotix has become the global leader in ultra-high precision spraying. The company now employs over 300 people and operates across Europe, the Americas, the UK, Australia, and New Zealand. Backed by $150 million raised across Series C and D, proven field results, and multiple international innovation awards, the company is redefining crop care and turf care. With its dual product lines—ARA™ for agriculture and ALBA™ for turf—Ecorobotix is setting new standards in sustainability, efficiency, and data-driven land care.
The Founders
2014
Ecorobotix was founded in 2014 by Steve Tanner and Aurélien Demaurex, who combined their expertise in farming and robotics to revolutionize weed management through artificial intelligence. They started prototyping and secured essential funding from the Foundation for Technological Innovation, allowing them to transition into the startup phase.
Startup Phase
2015
By 2015, the company hired its initial employees and developed further prototypes with support from private investors and research projects with EPFL and HE-Arc.
D-ARM Robot
2016-2018
From 2016 to 2018, the D-ARM prototype was developed and tested. With CHF 3 million in funding, the company exceeded CHF 10 million in 2018. As a result of initial challenges with the prototype's speed and stability, the team decided to innovate further by incorporating nozzles and a spray bar.
Environmental Certifications
2019
In June 2019, Ecorobotix achieved B-Corp Certification with the D-ARM robot, demonstrating the company's commitment to high standards in social and environmental performance, legal responsibility, and public transparency.
AVO Robot
2020
In 2020, Ecorobotix introduced its autonomous robot, AVO. Trials across Europe involved a dozen robots, gathering extensive images to enhance its algorithms. However, due to issues with the system's efficiency and legalities with autonomous machines in several countries, the company sought a more market-ready solution.
Evolution
2020
By 2020, with nearly 30 employees, Ecorobotix began developing a new system based on AVO's technology but designed to be tractor-pulled. The AVO's 2-meter-wide display was then expanded.
Launching ARA
2021
In 2021, Ecorobotix launched the ARA™ ultra-high precision field sprayer, offering simpler use, higher speed, and greater coverage. The ARA, featuring a 6-meter foldable frame and a front tank, became a more versatile and transportable solution.
Management Growth
2022
In early 2022, Ecorobotix entered a new phase of leadership with the appointment of Simon Aspinall as CEO. This milestone expanded the management team to five key leaders, including the two co-founders transitioning into CFO and CTO roles, alongside a COO, CBO, and CMO—bringing together a strong mix of expertise to drive the company's next stage of growth.
International Expansion
2023
In March 2023, Ecorobotix secured a $52 million investment, fueling its expansion into the Americas—starting in South America, followed by Canada and the USA. By mid-2023, the company established its US branch and signed its first US dealers. Ecorobotix also introduced new crop algorithms to enhance its AI software. Additionally, the company achieved B-Corp recertification, joined the STI Directory, and received multiple awards, including the SIMA Gold and SIVAL Innovation awards. (Ecorobotix CEO, Simon Aspinall, tragically passed away in June 2023 following a sudden accident. He was a cherished friend to everyone at Ecorobotix.)
New CEO & Growing Markets
2024
In March 2024, Ecorobotix appointed Dominique Mégret, formerly of Swisscom Ventures, as its new CEO. That same year, the company expanded into the UK, followed by Australia and New Zealand in early 2025, strengthening its international team and dealer network. With a global workforce of over 200 employees, Ecorobotix continues its rapid growth—not only in team size but also in product innovation and AI capabilities. By adding new algorithms to its portfolio, the company is enhancing the versatility of its technology, enabling its use across a broader range of crops.
Launching ALBA
In 2026, Ecorobotix entered the Turf industry and launched ALBA™, the world’s most advanced ultra-high precision sprayer for turf management. Building on the core technology of ARA, ALBA was engineered specifically for the unique demands of elite golf courses, sod farms and other quality turf environments: delivering 3x3 cm spot spraying and RTK-guided data. ALBA marked a new era in sustainable turf care, enabling greenkeepers to treat only what’s necessary.