Aimed at Bringing Open-Source Farming to Consumers, Cool Idea! Award Grant Helps FarmBot Maintain Momentum

Production grant empowered company to move beyond crowdfunding stage

MAPLE PLAIN, Minn.–(BUSINESS WIRE)–In this age of non-GMO, home-grown and fully traceable produce, backyard
food gardening is on the rise.


FarmBot
hopes to capitalize on this trend with a first-of-its-kind, open-source,
CNC small-scale farming machine. FarmBot gives individuals the power to
create a digital garden using a desktop, laptop, tablet or phone. Home
gardeners then build (or buy) the actual hardware and machinery needed
to manage the farm automatically, including planting and watering crops.

First launched in June of 2016, FarmBot founder Rory Aronson and his
team crowdfunded support for FarmBot and completed an initial production
run to provide working units to crowdfunders and early customers.

While looking for a way to speed up production of FarmBot hardware parts
for the company’s second run, Aronson ran across the Proto
Labs
(NYSE: PRLB) Cool
Idea! Award
. He knew that being able to leverage funding for
production of part molds and parts could have a significant impact on
the company’s speed-to-market.

“The reaction to FarmBot has been incredible, and we are excited to
continue sharing this product with more customers around the world,”
said Aronson. “The Cool Idea! Award came at the perfect time for us as
we are transitioning from smaller quantities to larger production
volumes.”

With the Cool Idea! Award grant, Proto Labs will enable Aronson and his
team to continue refining some of their machine components, adding more
parts to the FarmBot parts store. The store allows customers to build
and customize their own units with pre-stocked parts. Initially, Aronson
and his team have been using 3D printing and CNC machining for
production. “While these methods have worked great in the prototype
phase, now that we are increasing our quantities, we needed to look at
other processes to decrease production costs and increase quality at
scale,” mentioned Aronson. The award will help the team manufacture
injection-molded parts as FarmBot continues to require larger quantities
that 3D printing or CNC machining cannot produce at the needed quantity
and quality for FarmBot’s continued progress.

Demand continues to grow for FarmBot, presenting an opportunity to move
past the startup phase and to meet this momentum head-on through larger
and more sustainable production runs. “FarmBot’s versatile application
for everyone, from individual gardeners to educational institutions, is
generating a lot of excitement in the maker community. We’re confident
we can meet the growing demand thanks to the award,” said Aronson.

“The Cool Idea! Award enables innovative ideas to come to life
regardless of where a product is in its development lifecycle,” said
Proto Labs founder Larry Lukis. “By helping FarmBot make the jump to
faster and larger production runs, they can now scale and bring this
technology to more customers.”

To learn more about FarmBot and for an interactive 3D tour, visit https://farmbot.io/
or follow FarmBot on Facebook,
Twitter
or Instagram.

About the Proto Labs Cool Idea! Award
Offered by Proto Labs,
the Cool Idea! Award helps entrepreneurs bring innovative products to
market through grants that support product prototyping, testing and
production. For more details and to apply for a Cool Idea! Award, go to protolabs.com/cool-idea.

About Proto Labs
Proto Labs is the world’s fastest digital
manufacturing source for custom prototypes and low-volume production
parts. The technology-enabled company uses advanced 3D printing, CNC
machining and injection molding technologies to produce parts within
days. The result is an unprecedented speed-to-market value for designers
and engineers and an on-demand resource throughout a product’s life
cycle. Visit protolabs.com
for more information.

Contacts

Proto Labs
Sarah Ekenberg, 763-479-7560
Public
Relations Manager
sarah.ekenberg@protolabs.com
or
Media
Contact:

Padilla for Proto Labs
Tim Nelson,
612-455-1789
tim.nelson@padillaco.com