RoboCrops Steals Spotlight at Chelsea Flower Show 2026, Pioneering Future of Food Security

May 21, 2026
RoboCrops Steals Spotlight at Chelsea Flower Show 2026, Pioneering Future of Food Security
  • The exhibit drew notable attention from high-profile visitors, including discussions about scaling the technology to broader food production challenges, led by the Mayor of London.

  • The broader takeaway is that multi-disciplinary STEM collaboration can help tackle the global food crisis by accelerating the development of heat-tolerant and drought-resistant crops to strengthen food security amid climate change.

  • Professor Simon Pearson and LIAT emphasize national leadership in agri-tech research aimed at developing drought-, heat-, and disease-tolerant crops with lower resource use.

  • PhenAIx combines robotics, AI and imaging to assess plant growth, structure, health and stress indicators beyond human detection.

  • LIAT Director Professor Elizabeth Sklar stresses interdisciplinary collaboration across STEM as essential to addressing food security through innovation.

  • At the Chelsea Flower Show, a RoboCrops exhibit from the University of Lincoln’s LIAT demonstrates how robotics, AI, and plant science can address horticulture and food production challenges, drawing strong engagement from visitors, especially students.

  • The exhibit aims to spark interest in STEM and horticulture among school groups and rural communities, highlighting career paths in robotics, AI and data science.

  • RoboCrops is highlighted in the GreenSTEM zone as a show centerpiece, with the RHS noting it as a show highlight ahead of its closing on May 23, 2026.

  • The centerpiece PhenAIx is a robotic system that performs plant health scans using imaging and AI, effectively acting like an MRI for crops to detect stress, disease risk, and performance issues.

  • Mayor Sadiq Khan met with researchers to explore how the technology could be scaled for wider food production challenges.

  • PhenAIx enables faster identification of stronger, healthier, and more resilient plants, potentially yielding varieties better suited to heat, drought, and disease with reduced resource needs.

  • The University of Lincoln won a Silver Gilt medal at RHS Chelsea Flower Show 2026 for RoboCrops: Plant Selection, Beyond the Visible, showcased in the GreenSTEM zone.

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