Ecorobotix, a Swiss precision agriculture company, announced the integration of Maya, an AI-powered agronomic intelligence platform, to combine real-time data analysis with ultra-precise field applications, aiming to improve decision-making, efficiency, and sustainability across agriculture and turf management.
Ecorobotix confirmed that Maya will become part of its group, creating a unified ecosystem that connects field data insights with actionable interventions. The move is designed to address a long-standing gap in the industry: the lack of integration between data collection and execution in agricultural operations.
According to statements reported by AgFunderNews, the combination brings together AI-powered operational intelligence and ultra-high precision spraying technology, enabling operators to move from analysis to action in a seamless workflow.
“Maya is a young company, but what they have built in four years is exactly the foundation we needed to complete the picture and building an operating environment where every data point from the field contributes to better decisions,” said CEO Dominique Megret.
Maya’s platform was originally developed in Belgium under strict environmental regulations, including a pesticide ban in turf management. Its core value lies in centralizing agronomic, environmental, and operational data into a single system that transforms information into daily decisions.
Today, the platform is used by more than 150 facilities across 12 countries, including golf courses, stadiums, and managed landscapes. It provides real-time intelligence through web and mobile applications, integrating weather, soil, fleet, and sustainability data.
Founder and CEO Valentine Godin emphasized the structural shift underway in the sector: “The question is no longer whether AI and data will reshape how we manage living surfaces, but who builds the infrastructure to make that transition work for the people on the ground.”
The strategic rationale goes beyond turf management. Ecorobotix already operates in more than 20 countries with its precision spraying technologies, including systems capable of reducing chemical use by up to 95% while improving application accuracy.
By integrating Maya, the company aims to create a fully connected agronomic environment, where insights generated by AI directly trigger precise field actions. This could significantly improve productivity, reduce inputs, and enhance environmental outcomes.
The integration will be gradual, with the first connected capabilities expected in 2027. Maya will continue operating under its own brand, maintaining its team, product roadmap, and client relationships, while remaining compatible with non-Ecorobotix equipment.
Co-founder Aurelien Demaurex highlighted the broader vision: “We owe it to the people who manage these surfaces every day, and to the ecosystems they are responsible for, to make truly sustainable land management the standard, not the exception.”
From a technological perspective, the combined platform represents a shift toward data-driven agriculture, where decision-making is continuous, adaptive, and automated. The goal is to turn fragmented data streams into a unified intelligence layer that improves both efficiency and sustainability.
This move positions Ecorobotix as a key player in the evolution of digital agronomy, where AI, automation, and precision tools converge to redefine how land is managed across agriculture and urban landscapes.