Lincoln Agri Robotics Wins UK Research and Innovation Artificial Intelligence and Robotics Award
13 March 2025
Written by: gathomas
The world’s first global centre of excellence in agricultural robotics, Lincoln Agri-Robotics has received another major national accolade this week after winning a prestigious UK Research and Innovation (UKRI) AI and Robotics Award.
The Lincoln Agri-Robotics team were announced as winners of the Best Research Project (Impact) at the UKRI Trustworthy Autonomous Systems Hub 2025 AI & Robotics Research Awards, held at The Royal Society in London last night (12 March 2025).
The research and innovation of Lincoln Agri-Robotics has already led to major steps forward in agriculture such as the reduction of food waste, the easing of labour shortages and the shaping of national policy relating to the use of automation in agri-food.
Funded by UKRI’s Research England, Lincoln Agri-Robotics is an innovative collaboration, extending the work of the Lincoln Institute for Agri-food Technology (LIAT) and the Lincoln Centre for Autonomous Systems (L-CAS).
Prof. Elizabeth Sklar, Director of Lincoln Institute for Agri-food Technology said:
“At Lincoln Agri-Robotics we focus on interdisciplinary research at the intersection of agri-food and technology.
“It is especially meaningful for us to be recognised by the AI & Robotics community, which has traditionally focused on application areas such as medical robotics and autonomous vehicles.
“This award highlights rising attention on agri-food as a critical challenge for society and the many opportunities where intelligent technologies can help address key issues.”
The AI and Robotics Research Award, from the UKRI Trustworthy Autonomous Systems Hub recognises outstanding achievements in the research community including meaningful collaborations, inspiring leadership and ground-breaking research. Over 60 awards submissions were made from all over the UK, for one of seven award categories.
The ’Best Research Project for Impact’ category recognises a research project that has made a significant contribution and tangible impact on society, the public and industry.
Lincoln Agri-Robotics has made a considerable contribution to agriculture innovation through its world-class research in robotics applied to agri-food. Recognised with the highly prestigious Queen’s Anniversary Prize for Innovation, Lincoln Agri-Robotics has advanced productivity, efficiency and sustainability in agriculture. The project’s interdisciplinary approach, combined with strong national and international partnerships that span globally across industries and academic institutions.
Prof. Marc Hanheide, Director of the Lincoln Centre for Autonomous Systems said:
“Fundamental AI and Robotics research is the foundation on which solutions are built, and economical and societal challenges addressed.
“We are particularly proud to be recognised for the positive impact of our research, seeing our long-term commitment of taking robots out of the labs and into the real world recognised by this award.”