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The pusher robot exported to Russia was successfully commissioned

Publication time:2025-06-01     Editor:小编


Recently, Imetec  Intelligent Equipment (Shandong) Group Co., Ltd., a leading enterprise in China's intelligent livestock equipment, shared good news—its independently developed TMR feed pushing robot has successfully completed debugging and trial operation in the Alnash District of the Udmurt Republic in Russia. This milestone event marks the first time Chinese livestock equipment has broken through the technical barriers in high-latitude regions, achieving the localized application of intelligent breeding equipment in Russia's industrial hub and injecting new momentum into Sino-Russian agricultural technology cooperation.

Technological Breakthrough: Precision Adaptation in Extreme Cold Environment
As the agricultural core area of the Udmurt Republic, the Alnash District experiences winter temperatures as low as -30°C, posing severe challenges to equipment stability. Yimeite's technical team achieved adaptation through key breakthroughs:

  • Extreme Environment Power System‌: Adopts customized low-temperature battery packs and double-layer insulation design to ensure the robot can operate continuously in -35°C environments;
  • Dynamic Path Optimization Algorithm‌: Upgraded and optimized the navigation system for the current conditions of pastures in this region, further improving obstacle recognition accuracy and path planning efficiency;
  • Cow Behavior Adaptation System‌: Through on-site data collection, established a cow activity model for high-latitude regions, reducing the robot's automatic avoidance response time.

Market Breakthrough: From Made in China to Global Standards
Imetec successful deployment in Russia this time serves as a model example. Chairman Dong Heyin revealed: "We have preliminarily signed strategic cooperation agreements with multiple agricultural machinery dealers in Russia, a Russian branch is currently being established, and we plan to set up five regional service centers within three years."



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