FireFly Robotics, formerly FireFly Automatix. Electric and AI-supported autonomous machines and software for turf management, proudly built in the USA.
Big news: FireFly Automatix is officially FireFly Robotics, Inc. One mission since 2010: build robots that make autonomous turf management real.
Our name now says exactly what we do.
Full announcement โ https://t.co/6EXpvMS8d4
#FireFlyRobotics#Robotics#AutonomousMowing
Our fleet of robotic fairway mowers is growing every week, so more and more people are noticing them. However, more often they are done mowing before anyone tees off, so most players will just see the precision cut.
Want to explore if FireFly's Autonomous Mowing Platform (AMP) is a good fit for your course? Let's talk! https://t.co/1Rw6zlkUFU
Please join us in welcoming Todd Litton to the FireFly Automatix team as our new VP of Service and Customer Operations. Todd's leadership experience managing large-scale field operations, implementing innovative systems, and building high-performing customer-focused teams will play a key role as FireFly continues to grow and deliver industry-leading autonomous solutions.
Welcome to the team, Todd! Weโre excited for whatโs ahead.
#FireFlyAutomatix #Leadership #CustomerSuccess #FieldOperations #AutonomousTechnology
With over 75,000 acres of unmanned operation, we've learned a few things along the way.
"11 Lessons that 75,000 Acres of Autonomous Mowing Have Taught Us":
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Some of the lessons might surprise you.
How does a robotics company expand from one industry to another? Here's a bit of the FireFly Automatix story over the past 16 years, from a conversation with one of our founding leaders Eric Aston and golf course management authority Frank Rossi.
@TurfNetMedia#GCM#robotics #autonomousfairwaymower #AMP @FrankSpeaks3
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@jminceyturf Iโve been a part of lots of transitions to FireFly fairway mowers lately. Most supers are doing it for the following reasons:
(1) noise ordinance - machine is silent at 50 feet
(2) free up labor to focus on other tasks
(3) perfect fairway edges and stripes
PathLinking allows the FireFly robot to drive itself between fairways, without a human..
Drop a Google Maps view of your course, and Iโll tell you if PathLinking will work.
Celebrating Earth Day with a clip of an all-electric FireFly AMP robotic fairway mower.
Quiet. No emissions. No damaging fluid spills.
We've been innovating in electric technology for turf management since 2010.
#EarthDay#EV#golfcoursemanagement#electricmower#AMP
This week on Tillers Turf Talk, Springtime Slabbing with our Firefly Slab Harvester. Lifting fresh Revetting and Long and Wispy Slabs straight from the field. From clean cut to lift, see it all in action.
Watch here: https://t.co/MooC4kkhqn
Thanks @HawaiiNewsNow for sharing that Mid-Pacific Country Club is deploying the first FireFly Automatix autonomous fairway mower on Oahu to kick off their 100-year celebration. A century of high standards, now maintained by an expert agronomy staff and their new robot! @mpcchi808
https://t.co/N9RzegZw37
Did you know that our robotic mowers can now drive themselves from hole to hole? Many fairways can be linked together, so that the need for human interaction is very minimal. We call it "Path Linking."
Depending on course layout, your biggest interactions might just be:
๐ Unplug.
๐ค [Fairways get mowed automonously while you focus on other tasks.]
๐ Plug.
Want to know how much of your course can be connected? Schedule a brief discovery call today! https://t.co/1Rw6zlkUFU