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Biodiversity robots deployed at Blenheim Estate

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Stephen Emerson

Blenheim Estate is to trial robots in order to help monitor and enhance biodiversity.

The historic estate will employ the technology to gather data on the health and biodiversity across its projects.

The UNESCO World Heritage Site, in association with Oxford Robotics Institute and Oxford Biology, test the autonomous ecosystem monitoring programme that uses robots to gather information about species diversity via imaging sensors.

Founded in 2010 the Oxford Robotics Institute is an independent interdisciplinary institute within the Department of Engineering Science at University of Oxford.

“We are excited to be working with ORI on this pilot scheme,” said Blenheim’s Head of Innovation David Green.

“The estate, with its ancient woodlands, heritage sites and parkland, provides a hugely diverse environment. It’s effectively a ‘living laboratory’ where new research and technologies can be trialled and tested.

“Our goal is to use innovation to solve real-world problems across the estate and working together with experts like the ORI will allow us to do that much more effectively."

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The partners are also working on creating a digital 3D model of the Palace linked to climatic, environmental and building fabric monitoring devices which will help to predict the potential impacts of climate change.

Spot the robo-dog pictured at the Bernini Fountain, Blenheim Palace. Credit Blenheim.

Other joint projects in the Blenheim-University of Oxford innovation partnership involve biologists, heritage scientists and biotechnologists developing new ways to identify, map and explain the location and effects of lichen and other biological growths on the Palace’s façade.

A third project will utilise drones to create high resolution 3D imagery of the Palace’s stonework to identify sections containing iron and develop innovative, remote, and non-invasive methods to monitor them.

“Oxford Robotics Institute’s mission is to develop the technology necessary to allow robots to be useful in challenging environments,” said Professor Nick Hawes, Director of the Oxford Robotics Institute.

“A major part of our development process is testing our innovations in the real world, as part of field trials. Having the amazing Blenheim site just up the road allows us to quickly test new systems in environments from fields and forests, to cafes and courtyards, and this allows us to get further faster with our scientific aims,” he added.

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Main image Spot the robo-dog in the Green Writing Room at Blenheim Palace, credit Blenheim.

Stephen Emerson

Stephen Emerson is the Managing Editor of The Business Magazine and is responsible for the publication's print publications and online properties including the newly launched Biz News websites in Hampshire and Dorset. Stephen has been a journalist for 20 years and has worked at local, regional and national publications and led a team which made The Scotsman website one of the fastest growing news sites in the UK with over eight million monthly users. He has a keen interest in technology, property and corporate finance and telling the stories of the people behind the successful firms in these sectors.

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