STUDENTS from Top Link Global College Inc. in Cabanatuan sought the guidance of the Philippine Center for Postharvest Development and Mechanization (PHilMech) in developing the Solar-Powered Automatic Rice Transplanter and Alitangya Control (Spartac).
STUDENTS from Top Link Global College Inc. in Cabanatuan sought the guidance of the Philippine Center for Postharvest Development and Mechanization in developing the Solar-Powered Automatic Rice Transplanter and Alitangya Control .Spartac was developed by the students with the aim of revolutionizing rice farming by integrating robotics and solar energy, according to PHilMech.
The students also toured the PHilMech Technology Management and Demonstration Center, allowing them to witness the latest advancements in agricultural machines that can inspire them to make further enhancements to their own project.
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