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  • FEATURE -  Roboter-Gärtner nutzt KI zum Jäten, Mähen und Reinigen der Terrasse
    DUK10149674_025
    FEATURE - Roboter-Gärtner nutzt KI zum Jäten, Mähen und Reinigen der Terrasse
    Ferrari Press Agency
    Willow X 1
    Ref 13937
    18/05/2022
    See Ferrari text
    Pictures must credit : EEVE

    An autonomous robot gardening assistant that can weed, mow the lawn, pick vegetables, clean the patio, and dump green waste in the compost heap, is under development.The device, named Willow X, is a small boxy device equipped with two arms and gripping hands.One of the arms is also a used for plugging itself in at night to a charger to top up it’s battery.Willow X moves autonomously based on computer vision. Willow is designed and built in Belgian by robotics form EEVE. It is based on an outdoor mowing robot called simply Willow, already on the market which has sold around 2,000 units.The new model has artificial intelligence capabilities and is equipped with a 4K Camera.Battery life is said to be six hours on one charge.The base model is able to negotiate slopes up to 25%.The autonomous and intelligent robots do not need a perimeter wire and avoid obstacles with ease

    OPS: Willow X prototype

    Picture supplied by Ferrari (FOTO: DUKAS/FERRARI PRESS)

    (c) Dukas

     

  • FEATURE -  Roboter-Gärtner nutzt KI zum Jäten, Mähen und Reinigen der Terrasse
    DUK10149674_024
    FEATURE - Roboter-Gärtner nutzt KI zum Jäten, Mähen und Reinigen der Terrasse
    Ferrari Press Agency
    Willow X 1
    Ref 13937
    18/05/2022
    See Ferrari text
    Pictures must credit : EEVE

    An autonomous robot gardening assistant that can weed, mow the lawn, pick vegetables, clean the patio, and dump green waste in the compost heap, is under development.The device, named Willow X, is a small boxy device equipped with two arms and gripping hands.One of the arms is also a used for plugging itself in at night to a charger to top up it’s battery.Willow X moves autonomously based on computer vision. Willow is designed and built in Belgian by robotics form EEVE. It is based on an outdoor mowing robot called simply Willow, already on the market which has sold around 2,000 units.The new model has artificial intelligence capabilities and is equipped with a 4K Camera.Battery life is said to be six hours on one charge.The base model is able to negotiate slopes up to 25%.The autonomous and intelligent robots do not need a perimeter wire and avoid obstacles with ease

    OPS: The Willow X is based on the company's grass mower, simply called Willow

    Picture supplied by Ferrari (FOTO: DUKAS/FERRARI PRESS)

    (c) Dukas

     

  • FEATURE -  Roboter-Gärtner nutzt KI zum Jäten, Mähen und Reinigen der Terrasse
    DUK10149674_023
    FEATURE - Roboter-Gärtner nutzt KI zum Jäten, Mähen und Reinigen der Terrasse
    Ferrari Press Agency
    Willow X 1
    Ref 13937
    18/05/2022
    See Ferrari text
    Pictures must credit : EEVE

    An autonomous robot gardening assistant that can weed, mow the lawn, pick vegetables, clean the patio, and dump green waste in the compost heap, is under development.The device, named Willow X, is a small boxy device equipped with two arms and gripping hands.One of the arms is also a used for plugging itself in at night to a charger to top up it’s battery.Willow X moves autonomously based on computer vision. Willow is designed and built in Belgian by robotics form EEVE. It is based on an outdoor mowing robot called simply Willow, already on the market which has sold around 2,000 units.The new model has artificial intelligence capabilities and is equipped with a 4K Camera.Battery life is said to be six hours on one charge.The base model is able to negotiate slopes up to 25%.The autonomous and intelligent robots do not need a perimeter wire and avoid obstacles with ease

    OPS: EEVE founder Wesley Lorrez with a Willow X prototype picking up rubbish from a lawn

    Picture supplied by Ferrari (FOTO: DUKAS/FERRARI PRESS)

    (c) Dukas

     

  • FEATURE -  Roboter-Gärtner nutzt KI zum Jäten, Mähen und Reinigen der Terrasse
    DUK10149674_022
    FEATURE - Roboter-Gärtner nutzt KI zum Jäten, Mähen und Reinigen der Terrasse
    Ferrari Press Agency
    Willow X 1
    Ref 13937
    18/05/2022
    See Ferrari text
    Pictures must credit : EEVE

    An autonomous robot gardening assistant that can weed, mow the lawn, pick vegetables, clean the patio, and dump green waste in the compost heap, is under development.The device, named Willow X, is a small boxy device equipped with two arms and gripping hands.One of the arms is also a used for plugging itself in at night to a charger to top up it’s battery.Willow X moves autonomously based on computer vision. Willow is designed and built in Belgian by robotics form EEVE. It is based on an outdoor mowing robot called simply Willow, already on the market which has sold around 2,000 units.The new model has artificial intelligence capabilities and is equipped with a 4K Camera.Battery life is said to be six hours on one charge.The base model is able to negotiate slopes up to 25%.The autonomous and intelligent robots do not need a perimeter wire and avoid obstacles with ease

    OPS: Render of the Willow X putting carrots in a box after picking

    Picture supplied by Ferrari (FOTO: DUKAS/FERRARI PRESS)

    (c) Dukas

     

  • FEATURE -  Roboter-Gärtner nutzt KI zum Jäten, Mähen und Reinigen der Terrasse
    DUK10149674_021
    FEATURE - Roboter-Gärtner nutzt KI zum Jäten, Mähen und Reinigen der Terrasse
    Ferrari Press Agency
    Willow X 1
    Ref 13937
    18/05/2022
    See Ferrari text
    Pictures must credit : EEVE

    An autonomous robot gardening assistant that can weed, mow the lawn, pick vegetables, clean the patio, and dump green waste in the compost heap, is under development.The device, named Willow X, is a small boxy device equipped with two arms and gripping hands.One of the arms is also a used for plugging itself in at night to a charger to top up it’s battery.Willow X moves autonomously based on computer vision. Willow is designed and built in Belgian by robotics form EEVE. It is based on an outdoor mowing robot called simply Willow, already on the market which has sold around 2,000 units.The new model has artificial intelligence capabilities and is equipped with a 4K Camera.Battery life is said to be six hours on one charge.The base model is able to negotiate slopes up to 25%.The autonomous and intelligent robots do not need a perimeter wire and avoid obstacles with ease

    OPS: Render of the Willow X picking mowing a lawn

    Picture supplied by Ferrari (FOTO: DUKAS/FERRARI PRESS)

    (c) Dukas

     

  • FEATURE -  Roboter-Gärtner nutzt KI zum Jäten, Mähen und Reinigen der Terrasse
    DUK10149674_020
    FEATURE - Roboter-Gärtner nutzt KI zum Jäten, Mähen und Reinigen der Terrasse
    Ferrari Press Agency
    Willow X 1
    Ref 13937
    18/05/2022
    See Ferrari text
    Pictures must credit : EEVE

    An autonomous robot gardening assistant that can weed, mow the lawn, pick vegetables, clean the patio, and dump green waste in the compost heap, is under development.The device, named Willow X, is a small boxy device equipped with two arms and gripping hands.One of the arms is also a used for plugging itself in at night to a charger to top up it’s battery.Willow X moves autonomously based on computer vision. Willow is designed and built in Belgian by robotics form EEVE. It is based on an outdoor mowing robot called simply Willow, already on the market which has sold around 2,000 units.The new model has artificial intelligence capabilities and is equipped with a 4K Camera.Battery life is said to be six hours on one charge.The base model is able to negotiate slopes up to 25%.The autonomous and intelligent robots do not need a perimeter wire and avoid obstacles with ease

    OPS: Render of the Willow X dumping weeds on a compost heap

    Picture supplied by Ferrari (FOTO: DUKAS/FERRARI PRESS)

    (c) Dukas

     

  • FEATURE -  Roboter-Gärtner nutzt KI zum Jäten, Mähen und Reinigen der Terrasse
    DUK10149674_019
    FEATURE - Roboter-Gärtner nutzt KI zum Jäten, Mähen und Reinigen der Terrasse
    Ferrari Press Agency
    Willow X 1
    Ref 13937
    18/05/2022
    See Ferrari text
    Pictures must credit : EEVE

    An autonomous robot gardening assistant that can weed, mow the lawn, pick vegetables, clean the patio, and dump green waste in the compost heap, is under development.The device, named Willow X, is a small boxy device equipped with two arms and gripping hands.One of the arms is also a used for plugging itself in at night to a charger to top up it’s battery.Willow X moves autonomously based on computer vision. Willow is designed and built in Belgian by robotics form EEVE. It is based on an outdoor mowing robot called simply Willow, already on the market which has sold around 2,000 units.The new model has artificial intelligence capabilities and is equipped with a 4K Camera.Battery life is said to be six hours on one charge.The base model is able to negotiate slopes up to 25%.The autonomous and intelligent robots do not need a perimeter wire and avoid obstacles with ease

    OPS: A Willow X prototype

    Picture supplied by Ferrari (FOTO: DUKAS/FERRARI PRESS)

    (c) Dukas

     

  • FEATURE -  Roboter-Gärtner nutzt KI zum Jäten, Mähen und Reinigen der Terrasse
    DUK10149674_018
    FEATURE - Roboter-Gärtner nutzt KI zum Jäten, Mähen und Reinigen der Terrasse
    Ferrari Press Agency
    Willow X 1
    Ref 13937
    18/05/2022
    See Ferrari text
    Pictures must credit : EEVE

    An autonomous robot gardening assistant that can weed, mow the lawn, pick vegetables, clean the patio, and dump green waste in the compost heap, is under development.The device, named Willow X, is a small boxy device equipped with two arms and gripping hands.One of the arms is also a used for plugging itself in at night to a charger to top up it’s battery.Willow X moves autonomously based on computer vision. Willow is designed and built in Belgian by robotics form EEVE. It is based on an outdoor mowing robot called simply Willow, already on the market which has sold around 2,000 units.The new model has artificial intelligence capabilities and is equipped with a 4K Camera.Battery life is said to be six hours on one charge.The base model is able to negotiate slopes up to 25%.The autonomous and intelligent robots do not need a perimeter wire and avoid obstacles with ease

    OPS: Render of the Willow X using its multifunction arms to access tools

    Picture supplied by Ferrari (FOTO: DUKAS/FERRARI PRESS)

    (c) Dukas

     

  • FEATURE -  Roboter-Gärtner nutzt KI zum Jäten, Mähen und Reinigen der Terrasse
    DUK10149674_017
    FEATURE - Roboter-Gärtner nutzt KI zum Jäten, Mähen und Reinigen der Terrasse
    Ferrari Press Agency
    Willow X 1
    Ref 13937
    18/05/2022
    See Ferrari text
    Pictures must credit : EEVE

    An autonomous robot gardening assistant that can weed, mow the lawn, pick vegetables, clean the patio, and dump green waste in the compost heap, is under development.The device, named Willow X, is a small boxy device equipped with two arms and gripping hands.One of the arms is also a used for plugging itself in at night to a charger to top up it’s battery.Willow X moves autonomously based on computer vision. Willow is designed and built in Belgian by robotics form EEVE. It is based on an outdoor mowing robot called simply Willow, already on the market which has sold around 2,000 units.The new model has artificial intelligence capabilities and is equipped with a 4K Camera.Battery life is said to be six hours on one charge.The base model is able to negotiate slopes up to 25%.The autonomous and intelligent robots do not need a perimeter wire and avoid obstacles with ease

    OPS: Render of the Willow X

    Picture supplied by Ferrari (FOTO: DUKAS/FERRARI PRESS)

    (c) Dukas

     

  • FEATURE -  Roboter-Gärtner nutzt KI zum Jäten, Mähen und Reinigen der Terrasse
    DUK10149674_016
    FEATURE - Roboter-Gärtner nutzt KI zum Jäten, Mähen und Reinigen der Terrasse
    Ferrari Press Agency
    Willow X 1
    Ref 13937
    18/05/2022
    See Ferrari text
    Pictures must credit : EEVE

    An autonomous robot gardening assistant that can weed, mow the lawn, pick vegetables, clean the patio, and dump green waste in the compost heap, is under development.The device, named Willow X, is a small boxy device equipped with two arms and gripping hands.One of the arms is also a used for plugging itself in at night to a charger to top up it’s battery.Willow X moves autonomously based on computer vision. Willow is designed and built in Belgian by robotics form EEVE. It is based on an outdoor mowing robot called simply Willow, already on the market which has sold around 2,000 units.The new model has artificial intelligence capabilities and is equipped with a 4K Camera.Battery life is said to be six hours on one charge.The base model is able to negotiate slopes up to 25%.The autonomous and intelligent robots do not need a perimeter wire and avoid obstacles with ease

    OPS: Render of the Willow X

    Picture supplied by Ferrari (FOTO: DUKAS/FERRARI PRESS)

    (c) Dukas

     

  • FEATURE -  Roboter-Gärtner nutzt KI zum Jäten, Mähen und Reinigen der Terrasse
    DUK10149674_015
    FEATURE - Roboter-Gärtner nutzt KI zum Jäten, Mähen und Reinigen der Terrasse
    Ferrari Press Agency
    Willow X 1
    Ref 13937
    18/05/2022
    See Ferrari text
    Pictures must credit : EEVE

    An autonomous robot gardening assistant that can weed, mow the lawn, pick vegetables, clean the patio, and dump green waste in the compost heap, is under development.The device, named Willow X, is a small boxy device equipped with two arms and gripping hands.One of the arms is also a used for plugging itself in at night to a charger to top up it’s battery.Willow X moves autonomously based on computer vision. Willow is designed and built in Belgian by robotics form EEVE. It is based on an outdoor mowing robot called simply Willow, already on the market which has sold around 2,000 units.The new model has artificial intelligence capabilities and is equipped with a 4K Camera.Battery life is said to be six hours on one charge.The base model is able to negotiate slopes up to 25%.The autonomous and intelligent robots do not need a perimeter wire and avoid obstacles with ease

    OPS: Render of the Willow X on charge

    Picture supplied by Ferrari (FOTO: DUKAS/FERRARI PRESS)

    (c) Dukas

     

  • FEATURE -  Roboter-Gärtner nutzt KI zum Jäten, Mähen und Reinigen der Terrasse
    DUK10149674_014
    FEATURE - Roboter-Gärtner nutzt KI zum Jäten, Mähen und Reinigen der Terrasse
    Ferrari Press Agency
    Willow X 1
    Ref 13937
    18/05/2022
    See Ferrari text
    Pictures must credit : EEVE

    An autonomous robot gardening assistant that can weed, mow the lawn, pick vegetables, clean the patio, and dump green waste in the compost heap, is under development.The device, named Willow X, is a small boxy device equipped with two arms and gripping hands.One of the arms is also a used for plugging itself in at night to a charger to top up it’s battery.Willow X moves autonomously based on computer vision. Willow is designed and built in Belgian by robotics form EEVE. It is based on an outdoor mowing robot called simply Willow, already on the market which has sold around 2,000 units.The new model has artificial intelligence capabilities and is equipped with a 4K Camera.Battery life is said to be six hours on one charge.The base model is able to negotiate slopes up to 25%.The autonomous and intelligent robots do not need a perimeter wire and avoid obstacles with ease

    OPS: Render of the Willow X

    Picture supplied by Ferrari (FOTO: DUKAS/FERRARI PRESS)

    (c) Dukas

     

  • FEATURE -  Roboter-Gärtner nutzt KI zum Jäten, Mähen und Reinigen der Terrasse
    DUK10149674_013
    FEATURE - Roboter-Gärtner nutzt KI zum Jäten, Mähen und Reinigen der Terrasse
    Ferrari Press Agency
    Willow X 1
    Ref 13937
    18/05/2022
    See Ferrari text
    Pictures must credit : EEVE

    An autonomous robot gardening assistant that can weed, mow the lawn, pick vegetables, clean the patio, and dump green waste in the compost heap, is under development.The device, named Willow X, is a small boxy device equipped with two arms and gripping hands.One of the arms is also a used for plugging itself in at night to a charger to top up it’s battery.Willow X moves autonomously based on computer vision. Willow is designed and built in Belgian by robotics form EEVE. It is based on an outdoor mowing robot called simply Willow, already on the market which has sold around 2,000 units.The new model has artificial intelligence capabilities and is equipped with a 4K Camera.Battery life is said to be six hours on one charge.The base model is able to negotiate slopes up to 25%.The autonomous and intelligent robots do not need a perimeter wire and avoid obstacles with ease

    OPS: Render of the Willow X collecting fallen nuts

    Picture supplied by Ferrari (FOTO: DUKAS/FERRARI PRESS)

    (c) Dukas

     

  • FEATURE -  Roboter-Gärtner nutzt KI zum Jäten, Mähen und Reinigen der Terrasse
    DUK10149674_012
    FEATURE - Roboter-Gärtner nutzt KI zum Jäten, Mähen und Reinigen der Terrasse
    Ferrari Press Agency
    Willow X 1
    Ref 13937
    18/05/2022
    See Ferrari text
    Pictures must credit : EEVE

    An autonomous robot gardening assistant that can weed, mow the lawn, pick vegetables, clean the patio, and dump green waste in the compost heap, is under development.The device, named Willow X, is a small boxy device equipped with two arms and gripping hands.One of the arms is also a used for plugging itself in at night to a charger to top up it’s battery.Willow X moves autonomously based on computer vision. Willow is designed and built in Belgian by robotics form EEVE. It is based on an outdoor mowing robot called simply Willow, already on the market which has sold around 2,000 units.The new model has artificial intelligence capabilities and is equipped with a 4K Camera.Battery life is said to be six hours on one charge.The base model is able to negotiate slopes up to 25%.The autonomous and intelligent robots do not need a perimeter wire and avoid obstacles with ease

    OPS: Render of the Willow X dumping collected garden waste on a compost heap

    Picture supplied by Ferrari (FOTO: DUKAS/FERRARI PRESS)

    (c) Dukas

     

  • FEATURE -  Roboter-Gärtner nutzt KI zum Jäten, Mähen und Reinigen der Terrasse
    DUK10149674_011
    FEATURE - Roboter-Gärtner nutzt KI zum Jäten, Mähen und Reinigen der Terrasse
    Ferrari Press Agency
    Willow X 1
    Ref 13937
    18/05/2022
    See Ferrari text
    Pictures must credit : EEVE

    An autonomous robot gardening assistant that can weed, mow the lawn, pick vegetables, clean the patio, and dump green waste in the compost heap, is under development.The device, named Willow X, is a small boxy device equipped with two arms and gripping hands.One of the arms is also a used for plugging itself in at night to a charger to top up it’s battery.Willow X moves autonomously based on computer vision. Willow is designed and built in Belgian by robotics form EEVE. It is based on an outdoor mowing robot called simply Willow, already on the market which has sold around 2,000 units.The new model has artificial intelligence capabilities and is equipped with a 4K Camera.Battery life is said to be six hours on one charge.The base model is able to negotiate slopes up to 25%.The autonomous and intelligent robots do not need a perimeter wire and avoid obstacles with ease

    OPS: Render of the Willow X

    Picture supplied by Ferrari (FOTO: DUKAS/FERRARI PRESS)

    (c) Dukas

     

  • FEATURE -  Roboter-Gärtner nutzt KI zum Jäten, Mähen und Reinigen der Terrasse
    DUK10149674_010
    FEATURE - Roboter-Gärtner nutzt KI zum Jäten, Mähen und Reinigen der Terrasse
    Ferrari Press Agency
    Willow X 1
    Ref 13937
    18/05/2022
    See Ferrari text
    Pictures must credit : EEVE

    An autonomous robot gardening assistant that can weed, mow the lawn, pick vegetables, clean the patio, and dump green waste in the compost heap, is under development.The device, named Willow X, is a small boxy device equipped with two arms and gripping hands.One of the arms is also a used for plugging itself in at night to a charger to top up it’s battery.Willow X moves autonomously based on computer vision. Willow is designed and built in Belgian by robotics form EEVE. It is based on an outdoor mowing robot called simply Willow, already on the market which has sold around 2,000 units.The new model has artificial intelligence capabilities and is equipped with a 4K Camera.Battery life is said to be six hours on one charge.The base model is able to negotiate slopes up to 25%.The autonomous and intelligent robots do not need a perimeter wire and avoid obstacles with ease

    OPS: Render of the Willow X collecting fallen nuts

    Picture supplied by Ferrari (FOTO: DUKAS/FERRARI PRESS)

    (c) Dukas

     

  • FEATURE -  Roboter-Gärtner nutzt KI zum Jäten, Mähen und Reinigen der Terrasse
    DUK10149674_009
    FEATURE - Roboter-Gärtner nutzt KI zum Jäten, Mähen und Reinigen der Terrasse
    Ferrari Press Agency
    Willow X 1
    Ref 13937
    18/05/2022
    See Ferrari text
    Pictures must credit : EEVE

    An autonomous robot gardening assistant that can weed, mow the lawn, pick vegetables, clean the patio, and dump green waste in the compost heap, is under development.The device, named Willow X, is a small boxy device equipped with two arms and gripping hands.One of the arms is also a used for plugging itself in at night to a charger to top up it’s battery.Willow X moves autonomously based on computer vision. Willow is designed and built in Belgian by robotics form EEVE. It is based on an outdoor mowing robot called simply Willow, already on the market which has sold around 2,000 units.The new model has artificial intelligence capabilities and is equipped with a 4K Camera.Battery life is said to be six hours on one charge.The base model is able to negotiate slopes up to 25%.The autonomous and intelligent robots do not need a perimeter wire and avoid obstacles with ease

    OPS: Render of the Willow X picking weeds

    Picture supplied by Ferrari (FOTO: DUKAS/FERRARI PRESS)

    (c) Dukas

     

  • FEATURE -  Roboter-Gärtner nutzt KI zum Jäten, Mähen und Reinigen der Terrasse
    DUK10149674_008
    FEATURE - Roboter-Gärtner nutzt KI zum Jäten, Mähen und Reinigen der Terrasse
    Ferrari Press Agency
    Willow X 1
    Ref 13937
    18/05/2022
    See Ferrari text
    Pictures must credit : EEVE

    An autonomous robot gardening assistant that can weed, mow the lawn, pick vegetables, clean the patio, and dump green waste in the compost heap, is under development.The device, named Willow X, is a small boxy device equipped with two arms and gripping hands.One of the arms is also a used for plugging itself in at night to a charger to top up it’s battery.Willow X moves autonomously based on computer vision. Willow is designed and built in Belgian by robotics form EEVE. It is based on an outdoor mowing robot called simply Willow, already on the market which has sold around 2,000 units.The new model has artificial intelligence capabilities and is equipped with a 4K Camera.Battery life is said to be six hours on one charge.The base model is able to negotiate slopes up to 25%.The autonomous and intelligent robots do not need a perimeter wire and avoid obstacles with ease

    OPS: Render of the Willow X

    Picture supplied by Ferrari (FOTO: DUKAS/FERRARI PRESS)

    (c) Dukas

     

  • FEATURE -  Roboter-Gärtner nutzt KI zum Jäten, Mähen und Reinigen der Terrasse
    DUK10149674_007
    FEATURE - Roboter-Gärtner nutzt KI zum Jäten, Mähen und Reinigen der Terrasse
    Ferrari Press Agency
    Willow X 1
    Ref 13937
    18/05/2022
    See Ferrari text
    Pictures must credit : EEVE

    An autonomous robot gardening assistant that can weed, mow the lawn, pick vegetables, clean the patio, and dump green waste in the compost heap, is under development.The device, named Willow X, is a small boxy device equipped with two arms and gripping hands.One of the arms is also a used for plugging itself in at night to a charger to top up it’s battery.Willow X moves autonomously based on computer vision. Willow is designed and built in Belgian by robotics form EEVE. It is based on an outdoor mowing robot called simply Willow, already on the market which has sold around 2,000 units.The new model has artificial intelligence capabilities and is equipped with a 4K Camera.Battery life is said to be six hours on one charge.The base model is able to negotiate slopes up to 25%.The autonomous and intelligent robots do not need a perimeter wire and avoid obstacles with ease

    OPS: EEVE founder Wesley Lorrez with a Willow X prototype

    Picture supplied by Ferrari (FOTO: DUKAS/FERRARI PRESS)

    (c) Dukas

     

  • FEATURE -  Roboter-Gärtner nutzt KI zum Jäten, Mähen und Reinigen der Terrasse
    DUK10149674_006
    FEATURE - Roboter-Gärtner nutzt KI zum Jäten, Mähen und Reinigen der Terrasse
    Ferrari Press Agency
    Willow X 1
    Ref 13937
    18/05/2022
    See Ferrari text
    Pictures must credit : EEVE

    An autonomous robot gardening assistant that can weed, mow the lawn, pick vegetables, clean the patio, and dump green waste in the compost heap, is under development.The device, named Willow X, is a small boxy device equipped with two arms and gripping hands.One of the arms is also a used for plugging itself in at night to a charger to top up it’s battery.Willow X moves autonomously based on computer vision. Willow is designed and built in Belgian by robotics form EEVE. It is based on an outdoor mowing robot called simply Willow, already on the market which has sold around 2,000 units.The new model has artificial intelligence capabilities and is equipped with a 4K Camera.Battery life is said to be six hours on one charge.The base model is able to negotiate slopes up to 25%.The autonomous and intelligent robots do not need a perimeter wire and avoid obstacles with ease

    OPS: Render of the Willow X picking carrots from a vegetable garden

    Picture supplied by Ferrari (FOTO: DUKAS/FERRARI PRESS)

    (c) Dukas

     

  • FEATURE -  Roboter-Gärtner nutzt KI zum Jäten, Mähen und Reinigen der Terrasse
    DUK10149674_005
    FEATURE - Roboter-Gärtner nutzt KI zum Jäten, Mähen und Reinigen der Terrasse
    Ferrari Press Agency
    Willow X 1
    Ref 13937
    18/05/2022
    See Ferrari text
    Pictures must credit : EEVE

    An autonomous robot gardening assistant that can weed, mow the lawn, pick vegetables, clean the patio, and dump green waste in the compost heap, is under development.The device, named Willow X, is a small boxy device equipped with two arms and gripping hands.One of the arms is also a used for plugging itself in at night to a charger to top up it’s battery.Willow X moves autonomously based on computer vision. Willow is designed and built in Belgian by robotics form EEVE. It is based on an outdoor mowing robot called simply Willow, already on the market which has sold around 2,000 units.The new model has artificial intelligence capabilities and is equipped with a 4K Camera.Battery life is said to be six hours on one charge.The base model is able to negotiate slopes up to 25%.The autonomous and intelligent robots do not need a perimeter wire and avoid obstacles with ease

    OPS: EEVE founder Wesley Lorrez with a Willow X prototype

    Picture supplied by Ferrari (FOTO: DUKAS/FERRARI PRESS)

    (c) Dukas

     

  • FEATURE -  Roboter-Gärtner nutzt KI zum Jäten, Mähen und Reinigen der Terrasse
    DUK10149674_004
    FEATURE - Roboter-Gärtner nutzt KI zum Jäten, Mähen und Reinigen der Terrasse
    Ferrari Press Agency
    Willow X 1
    Ref 13937
    18/05/2022
    See Ferrari text
    Pictures must credit : EEVE

    An autonomous robot gardening assistant that can weed, mow the lawn, pick vegetables, clean the patio, and dump green waste in the compost heap, is under development.The device, named Willow X, is a small boxy device equipped with two arms and gripping hands.One of the arms is also a used for plugging itself in at night to a charger to top up it’s battery.Willow X moves autonomously based on computer vision. Willow is designed and built in Belgian by robotics form EEVE. It is based on an outdoor mowing robot called simply Willow, already on the market which has sold around 2,000 units.The new model has artificial intelligence capabilities and is equipped with a 4K Camera.Battery life is said to be six hours on one charge.The base model is able to negotiate slopes up to 25%.The autonomous and intelligent robots do not need a perimeter wire and avoid obstacles with ease

    OPS: Render of a Willow X

    Picture supplied by Ferrari (FOTO: DUKAS/FERRARI PRESS)

    (c) Dukas

     

  • FEATURE -  Roboter-Gärtner nutzt KI zum Jäten, Mähen und Reinigen der Terrasse
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    FEATURE - Roboter-Gärtner nutzt KI zum Jäten, Mähen und Reinigen der Terrasse
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    An autonomous robot gardening assistant that can weed, mow the lawn, pick vegetables, clean the patio, and dump green waste in the compost heap, is under development.The device, named Willow X, is a small boxy device equipped with two arms and gripping hands.One of the arms is also a used for plugging itself in at night to a charger to top up it’s battery.Willow X moves autonomously based on computer vision. Willow is designed and built in Belgian by robotics form EEVE. It is based on an outdoor mowing robot called simply Willow, already on the market which has sold around 2,000 units.The new model has artificial intelligence capabilities and is equipped with a 4K Camera.Battery life is said to be six hours on one charge.The base model is able to negotiate slopes up to 25%.The autonomous and intelligent robots do not need a perimeter wire and avoid obstacles with ease

    OPS: Render of the Willow X picking weeds

    Picture supplied by Ferrari (FOTO: DUKAS/FERRARI PRESS)

    (c) Dukas

     

  • FEATURE -  Roboter-Gärtner nutzt KI zum Jäten, Mähen und Reinigen der Terrasse
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    FEATURE - Roboter-Gärtner nutzt KI zum Jäten, Mähen und Reinigen der Terrasse
    Ferrari Press Agency
    Willow X 1
    Ref 13937
    18/05/2022
    See Ferrari text
    Pictures must credit : EEVE

    An autonomous robot gardening assistant that can weed, mow the lawn, pick vegetables, clean the patio, and dump green waste in the compost heap, is under development.The device, named Willow X, is a small boxy device equipped with two arms and gripping hands.One of the arms is also a used for plugging itself in at night to a charger to top up it’s battery.Willow X moves autonomously based on computer vision. Willow is designed and built in Belgian by robotics form EEVE. It is based on an outdoor mowing robot called simply Willow, already on the market which has sold around 2,000 units.The new model has artificial intelligence capabilities and is equipped with a 4K Camera.Battery life is said to be six hours on one charge.The base model is able to negotiate slopes up to 25%.The autonomous and intelligent robots do not need a perimeter wire and avoid obstacles with ease

    OPS: Render of the Willow X in patio cleaning mode

    Picture supplied by Ferrari (FOTO: DUKAS/FERRARI PRESS)

    (c) Dukas

     

  • FEATURE -  Roboter-Gärtner nutzt KI zum Jäten, Mähen und Reinigen der Terrasse
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    FEATURE - Roboter-Gärtner nutzt KI zum Jäten, Mähen und Reinigen der Terrasse
    Ferrari Press Agency
    Willow X 1
    Ref 13937
    18/05/2022
    See Ferrari text
    Pictures must credit : EEVE

    An autonomous robot gardening assistant that can weed, mow the lawn, pick vegetables, clean the patio, and dump green waste in the compost heap, is under development.The device, named Willow X, is a small boxy device equipped with two arms and gripping hands.One of the arms is also a used for plugging itself in at night to a charger to top up it’s battery.Willow X moves autonomously based on computer vision. Willow is designed and built in Belgian by robotics form EEVE. It is based on an outdoor mowing robot called simply Willow, already on the market which has sold around 2,000 units.The new model has artificial intelligence capabilities and is equipped with a 4K Camera.Battery life is said to be six hours on one charge.The base model is able to negotiate slopes up to 25%.The autonomous and intelligent robots do not need a perimeter wire and avoid obstacles with ease

    OPS: EEVE founder Wesley Lorrez with a Willow X prototype picking up rubbish from a lawn

    Picture supplied by Ferrari (FOTO: DUKAS/FERRARI PRESS)

    (c) Dukas

     

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    FEATURE - Heu Wettbewerb in Polen
    July 30, 2016 - Dziemiany, Poland - Dziemiany, Poland 30th, July 2016 Kashubian farmers compete in competition in which they have the task as soon as possible mow 20 meter long field, using only the traditional scythe. After cutting they have to make bundles, and place them in stacks. Each year championship marks the start of the harvest on Kashubia region, northern Poland. Catholic priest taking part in the competition is seen (FOTO: DUKAS/ZUMA)
    (c) Dukas

     

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    FEATURE - Heu Wettbewerb in Polen
    July 30, 2016 - Dziemiany, Poland - Dziemiany, Poland 30th, July 2016 Kashubian farmers compete in competition in which they have the task as soon as possible mow 20 meter long field, using only the traditional scythe. After cutting they have to make bundles, and place them in stacks. Each year championship marks the start of the harvest on Kashubia region, northern Poland (FOTO: DUKAS/ZUMA)
    (c) Dukas

     

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    FEATURE - Heu Wettbewerb in Polen
    July 30, 2016 - Dziemiany, Poland - Dziemiany, Poland 30th, July 2016 Kashubian farmers compete in competition in which they have the task as soon as possible mow 20 meter long field, using only the traditional scythe. After cutting they have to make bundles, and place them in stacks. Each year championship marks the start of the harvest on Kashubia region, northern Poland (FOTO: DUKAS/ZUMA)
    (c) Dukas

     

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    FEATURE - Heu Wettbewerb in Polen
    July 30, 2016 - Dziemiany, Poland - Dziemiany, Poland 30th, July 2016 Kashubian farmers compete in competition in which they have the task as soon as possible mow 20 meter long field, using only the traditional scythe. After cutting they have to make bundles, and place them in stacks. Each year championship marks the start of the harvest on Kashubia region, northern Poland (FOTO: DUKAS/ZUMA)
    (c) Dukas

     

  • FEATURE - Heu Wettbewerb in Polen
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    FEATURE - Heu Wettbewerb in Polen
    July 30, 2016 - Dziemiany, Poland - Dziemiany, Poland 30th, July 2016 Kashubian farmers compete in competition in which they have the task as soon as possible mow 20 meter long field, using only the traditional scythe. After cutting they have to make bundles, and place them in stacks. Each year championship marks the start of the harvest on Kashubia region, northern Poland (FOTO: DUKAS/ZUMA)
    (c) Dukas

     

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    FEATURE - Heu Wettbewerb in Polen
    July 30, 2016 - Dziemiany, Poland - Dziemiany, Poland 30th, July 2016 Kashubian farmers compete in competition in which they have the task as soon as possible mow 20 meter long field, using only the traditional scythe. After cutting they have to make bundles, and place them in stacks. Each year championship marks the start of the harvest on Kashubia region, northern Poland (FOTO: DUKAS/ZUMA)
    (c) Dukas

     

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    FEATURE - Heu Wettbewerb in Polen
    July 30, 2016 - Dziemiany, Poland - Dziemiany, Poland 30th, July 2016 Kashubian farmers compete in competition in which they have the task as soon as possible mow 20 meter long field, using only the traditional scythe. After cutting they have to make bundles, and place them in stacks. Each year championship marks the start of the harvest on Kashubia region, northern Poland (FOTO: DUKAS/ZUMA)
    (c) Dukas

     

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    FEATURE - Heu Wettbewerb in Polen
    July 30, 2016 - Dziemiany, Poland - Dziemiany, Poland 30th, July 2016 Kashubian farmers compete in competition in which they have the task as soon as possible mow 20 meter long field, using only the traditional scythe. After cutting they have to make bundles, and place them in stacks. Each year championship marks the start of the harvest on Kashubia region, northern Poland (FOTO: DUKAS/ZUMA)
    (c) Dukas

     

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    FEATURE - Heu Wettbewerb in Polen
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    (c) Dukas

     

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    FEATURE - Heu Wettbewerb in Polen
    July 30, 2016 - Dziemiany, Poland - Dziemiany, Poland 30th, July 2016 Kashubian farmers compete in competition in which they have the task as soon as possible mow 20 meter long field, using only the traditional scythe. After cutting they have to make bundles, and place them in stacks. Each year championship marks the start of the harvest on Kashubia region, northern Poland (FOTO: DUKAS/ZUMA)
    (c) Dukas

     

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    FEATURE - Heu Wettbewerb in Polen
    July 30, 2016 - Dziemiany, Poland - Dziemiany, Poland 30th, July 2016 Kashubian farmers compete in competition in which they have the task as soon as possible mow 20 meter long field, using only the traditional scythe. After cutting they have to make bundles, and place them in stacks. Each year championship marks the start of the harvest on Kashubia region, northern Poland (FOTO: DUKAS/ZUMA)
    (c) Dukas

     

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    FEATURE - Heu Wettbewerb in Polen
    July 30, 2016 - Dziemiany, Poland - Dziemiany, Poland 30th, July 2016 Kashubian farmers compete in competition in which they have the task as soon as possible mow 20 meter long field, using only the traditional scythe. After cutting they have to make bundles, and place them in stacks. Each year championship marks the start of the harvest on Kashubia region, northern Poland. Pictured: Kashubian farmer trains before the competition on the grass field (FOTO: DUKAS/ZUMA)
    (c) Dukas

     

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    FEATURE - Heu Wettbewerb in Polen
    July 30, 2016 - Dziemiany, Poland - Dziemiany, Poland 30th, July 2016 Kashubian farmers compete in competition in which they have the task as soon as possible mow 20 meter long field, using only the traditional scythe. After cutting they have to make bundles, and place them in stacks. Each year championship marks the start of the harvest on Kashubia region, northern Poland. Pictured: Kashubian farmer trains before the competition on the grass field (FOTO: DUKAS/ZUMA)
    (c) Dukas

     

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    FEATURE - Heu Wettbewerb in Polen
    July 30, 2016 - Dziemiany, Poland - Dziemiany, Poland 30th, July 2016 Kashubian farmers compete in competition in which they have the task as soon as possible mow 20 meter long field, using only the traditional scythe. After cutting they have to make bundles, and place them in stacks. Each year championship marks the start of the harvest on Kashubia region, northern Poland. Pictured: Kashubian farmer trains before the competition on the grass field (FOTO: DUKAS/ZUMA)
    (c) Dukas

     

  • Hen Racing World Championships, Barley Mow pub, Bonsall, Derbyshire, Britain - 03 Aug 2013
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    Hen Racing World Championships, Barley Mow pub, Bonsall, Derbyshire, Britain - 03 Aug 2013
    Mandatory Credit: Photo by Matthew Taylor / Rex Features (2760452d)
    Racers prepare to unleash their 'hen-trants' for the Grand Final of the Hen Racing World Championship
    Hen Racing World Championships, Barley Mow pub, Bonsall, Derbyshire, Britain - 03 Aug 2013
    The egg-centric tradition of hen racing has been held at the Barley Mow pub for almost a quarter of a century. Race co-organiser & landlord, David Wragg believes hen racing could date back to 1892 in the area when local villages competed against each other in the summer for fun.
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  • Hen Racing World Championships, Barley Mow pub, Bonsall, Derbyshire, Britain - 03 Aug 2013
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    Hen Racing World Championships, Barley Mow pub, Bonsall, Derbyshire, Britain - 03 Aug 2013
    Mandatory Credit: Photo by Matthew Taylor / Rex Features (2760452f)
    Hen Racing World Championship
    Hen Racing World Championships, Barley Mow pub, Bonsall, Derbyshire, Britain - 03 Aug 2013
    The egg-centric tradition of hen racing has been held at the Barley Mow pub for almost a quarter of a century. Race co-organiser & landlord, David Wragg believes hen racing could date back to 1892 in the area when local villages competed against each other in the summer for fun.
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  • Hen Racing World Championships, Barley Mow pub, Bonsall, Derbyshire, Britain - 03 Aug 2013
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    Hen Racing World Championships, Barley Mow pub, Bonsall, Derbyshire, Britain - 03 Aug 2013
    Mandatory Credit: Photo by Matthew Taylor / Rex Features (2760452l)
    Winner of the Hen Racing World Championship 2013, 5-year-old Jack Allsop-Smith with his father Luen Smith, 33, and world champion hen, 'Plucked It' take a victory walk on the race course with their winning trophy
    Hen Racing World Championships, Barley Mow pub, Bonsall, Derbyshire, Britain - 03 Aug 2013
    The egg-centric tradition of hen racing has been held at the Barley Mow pub for almost a quarter of a century. Race co-organiser & landlord, David Wragg believes hen racing could date back to 1892 in the area when local villages competed against each other in the summer for fun.
    (FOTO:DUKAS/REX)

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  • Hen Racing World Championships, Barley Mow pub, Bonsall, Derbyshire, Britain - 03 Aug 2013
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    Hen Racing World Championships, Barley Mow pub, Bonsall, Derbyshire, Britain - 03 Aug 2013
    Mandatory Credit: Photo by Matthew Taylor / Rex Features (2760452k)
    Hen racer at the Hen Racing World Championship
    Hen Racing World Championships, Barley Mow pub, Bonsall, Derbyshire, Britain - 03 Aug 2013
    The egg-centric tradition of hen racing has been held at the Barley Mow pub for almost a quarter of a century. Race co-organiser & landlord, David Wragg believes hen racing could date back to 1892 in the area when local villages competed against each other in the summer for fun.
    (FOTO:DUKAS/REX)

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  • Hen Racing World Championships, Barley Mow pub, Bonsall, Derbyshire, Britain - 03 Aug 2013
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    Hen Racing World Championships, Barley Mow pub, Bonsall, Derbyshire, Britain - 03 Aug 2013
    Mandatory Credit: Photo by Matthew Taylor / Rex Features (2760452i)
    Hen Racing World Championship
    Hen Racing World Championships, Barley Mow pub, Bonsall, Derbyshire, Britain - 03 Aug 2013
    The egg-centric tradition of hen racing has been held at the Barley Mow pub for almost a quarter of a century. Race co-organiser & landlord, David Wragg believes hen racing could date back to 1892 in the area when local villages competed against each other in the summer for fun.
    (FOTO:DUKAS/REX)

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  • Hen Racing World Championships, Barley Mow pub, Bonsall, Derbyshire, Britain - 03 Aug 2013
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    Hen Racing World Championships, Barley Mow pub, Bonsall, Derbyshire, Britain - 03 Aug 2013
    Mandatory Credit: Photo by Matthew Taylor / Rex Features (2760452a)
    Racers unleash their hens at the start line of the Hen Racing World Championship
    Hen Racing World Championships, Barley Mow pub, Bonsall, Derbyshire, Britain - 03 Aug 2013
    The egg-centric tradition of hen racing has been held at the Barley Mow pub for almost a quarter of a century. Race co-organiser & landlord, David Wragg believes hen racing could date back to 1892 in the area when local villages competed against each other in the summer for fun.
    (FOTO:DUKAS/REX)

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  • Hen Racing World Championships, Barley Mow pub, Bonsall, Derbyshire, Britain - 03 Aug 2013
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    Hen Racing World Championships, Barley Mow pub, Bonsall, Derbyshire, Britain - 03 Aug 2013
    Mandatory Credit: Photo by Matthew Taylor / Rex Features (2760452h)
    View of the Hen Racing World Championship
    Hen Racing World Championships, Barley Mow pub, Bonsall, Derbyshire, Britain - 03 Aug 2013
    The egg-centric tradition of hen racing has been held at the Barley Mow pub for almost a quarter of a century. Race co-organiser & landlord, David Wragg believes hen racing could date back to 1892 in the area when local villages competed against each other in the summer for fun.
    (FOTO:DUKAS/REX)

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  • Hen Racing World Championships, Barley Mow pub, Bonsall, Derbyshire, Britain - 03 Aug 2013
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    Hen Racing World Championships, Barley Mow pub, Bonsall, Derbyshire, Britain - 03 Aug 2013
    Mandatory Credit: Photo by Matthew Taylor / Rex Features (2760452g)
    Racers unleash their hens at the start line of the Hen Racing World Championship
    Hen Racing World Championships, Barley Mow pub, Bonsall, Derbyshire, Britain - 03 Aug 2013
    The egg-centric tradition of hen racing has been held at the Barley Mow pub for almost a quarter of a century. Race co-organiser & landlord, David Wragg believes hen racing could date back to 1892 in the area when local villages competed against each other in the summer for fun.
    (FOTO:DUKAS/REX)

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    Bangkok, Thailand - Jun 2011
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    Visitors wondering around the Wat Pho Temple in Bangkok, Thailand where the reclining Buddha is seen. The Wat Pho Temple is also known as the Temple of the Reclining Buddha but its official title is Wat Phra Chettuphon Wimon Mangkhalaram Ratchaworamahawihan is adjacent to the Grand Palace.
    The Wat Pho Temple has been included in the UNESCO memory of the World (MOW) programme in 2008.
    Bangkok, Thailand - Jun 2011

    (FOTO:DUKAS/REX)

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    Bangkok, Thailand - Jun 2011
    Mandatory Credit: Photo by Richard Sowersby / Rex Features ( 1394220s )
    Female visitors wearing shorts or short skirts are given a long sari to cover their legs by a member of staff before entering to see the reclining Buddha inside the Wat Pho Temple in Bangkok, Thailand. The Wat Pho Temple is also known as the Temple of the Reclining Buddha but its official title is Wat Phra Chettuphon Wimon Mangkhalaram Ratchaworamahawihan is adjacent to the Grand Palace.
    The Wat Pho Temple has been included in the UNESCO memory of the World (MOW) programme in 2008.
    Bangkok, Thailand - Jun 2011

    (FOTO:DUKAS/REX)

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  • Bangkok, Thailand - Jun 2011
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    Bangkok, Thailand - Jun 2011
    Mandatory Credit: Photo by Richard Sowersby / Rex Features ( 1394220p )
    Female visitors wearing shorts or short skirts are given a long sari to cover their legs by a member of staff before entering to see the reclining Buddha inside the Wat Pho Temple in Bangkok, Thailand. The Wat Pho Temple is also known as the Temple of the Reclining Buddha but its official title is Wat Phra Chettuphon Wimon Mangkhalaram Ratchaworamahawihan is adjacent to the Grand Palace.
    The Wat Pho Temple has been included in the UNESCO memory of the World (MOW) programme in 2008.
    Bangkok, Thailand - Jun 2011

    (FOTO:DUKAS/REX)

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