Cannabis automation is revolutionizing the industry, optimizing efficiency, cutting operational costs, ensuring compliance, and elevating product quality. Sorting Robotics, a company founded by former NASA employees, is at the forefront of this transformation.
Their first product, the Jiko Automated Pre-Roll Infusion Robot, was developed to address the messy and unreliable process of infusing pre-rolls. By using a positive pressure system and precise temperature and viscosity control, the Jiko Robot achieves consistent infusion and high accuracy in dosage. This automation solution significantly improves productivity and reduces labor costs.
For businesses producing at least 10,000 infused joints monthly, the Jiko Robot offers an accessible and scalable solution. The machine operates approximately eight times faster than human workers, leading to substantial cost savings. In addition, businesses can expect a return on investment within 12 months.
Sorting Robotics has also introduced the Omni Filler, a desktop-based cartridge-filling machine designed for the vape industry. This innovation caters to the standards of the rapidly evolving industry and demonstrates Sorting Robotics’ commitment to providing cutting-edge machinery.
Aside from developing advanced automation solutions, Sorting Robotics goes above and beyond in supporting their customers. Their technicians handle both machine construction and customer support, ensuring top-tier service and high-quality machine production. They also offer assistance in designing new product SKUs and provide free consulting on product formulation.
The cannabis industry is constantly evolving, and companies like Sorting Robotics are playing a crucial role in driving innovation and transformation. Through automation, businesses can achieve higher efficiency, lower costs, and improved product quality, ultimately contributing to the growth and success of the industry.
Sources: Benzinga