Boundless Robotics’ Annaboto Is An A.I.-Infused At-Home Cannabis Grower With Larger Dreams
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Fascinated with robots from an early age, Carl Palme said he was initially inspired by Johnny 5 from the 80s movie Short Circuit. The ‘star’ robot wasn’t just useful and intuitive, it was also cool and had some personality. With his latest venture, Boundless Robotics, Palme is innovating cannabis growing at home, using an A.I.-enabled planter called the Annaboto. Like his inspiration, the new machine is intuitive, chic and possibly the first step in a larger mission.
While the Annaboto will enable marijuana consumers to easily grow their own cannabis at home with little effort, Palme sees it as the first stepping stone towards the lofty goal of helping people across America grow 5% of their food at home by 2030.
Palme started Boundless Robotics in 2019, bootstrapping the first couple of years while he and a small team tested technology while doing market research out of their Boston Seaport office.
He put up $25,000 of his own money to incorporate the company and purchase the sensors, pumps and other equipment they needed to produce a prototype. By 2021, Boundless Robotics had raised $765K from friends, family, and a VC to productize and make Annaboto beta units to test in the field. In late 2022, Palme said, the company raised $1.2M at the end of the year to mass produce the product, certify it and start marketing and sales efforts.
“The process was very challenging because Annaboto is primarily a cannabis growing product and there is still a lot of stigma associated with the industry. Often, people just assume that if you work in cannabis, you are a criminal or clown or pothead, and they would rather not invest despite all the qualifications the team had and the traction we had made,” Palme said.
“Annaboto is our first product and will serve as a platform to help us gain a deep understanding of what it takes to grow large crops in densely populated cities” he added. “We will learn about how people live with these plants at home and how to use any water source on the planet. We want to help people effortlessly grow any crop at home with a product that they can live next to and be proud of.”