Ecorobotix and Maya Unite to Define the Future of Digital Agronomy

Yverdon-les-Bains, Switzerland — April 23, 2026 Ecorobotix, the Swiss precision agriculture technology company, and Maya, the AI-powered operational intelligence platform for turf and land management, today announced that Maya will become part of the Ecorobotix Group. The combination brings together ultra-high precision spraying technology and the only 360-degree agronomic data platform purpose-built for professional turf,…

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Yverdon-les-Bains, Switzerland — April 23, 2026

Ecorobotix, the Swiss precision agriculture technology company, and Maya, the AI-powered operational intelligence platform for turf and land management, today announced that Maya will become part of the Ecorobotix Group. The combination brings together ultra-high precision spraying technology and the only 360-degree agronomic data platform purpose-built for professional turf, a hardware-agnostic intelligence layer that centralizes data from every source on a managed surface and turns it into decisions operators can act on. Together, this creates a bridge between precision application in the field and real-time, data-driven decision-making across turf and agricultural operations.

Maya was founded in Belgium by Valentine Godin during the country’s implementation of a total pesticide ban on managed turf, one of the strictest regulatory environments in the world. Over four years, the platform was built from the ground up to address a structural gap in the industry: turf professionals generate significant volumes of data across weather, soil, agronomy, fleet, and operations, but lack the architecture to connect it into intelligence they can act on. Maya provides that architecture, linking conditions to decisions, actions to outcomes, and feeding what is learned back into the next cycle.

The platform is trusted by over 150 facilities across 12 countries, serving golf courses, stadiums, and managed landscapes. It delivers daily operational intelligence through a web and mobile application, a conversational AI assistant, and automated alerts, covering agronomy, resource management, fleet, playing quality, and sustainability reporting.

The turf and land management industry is entering a period of profound transition – regulatory, environmental, and technological. The question is no longer whether AI and data will reshape how we manage living surfaces, but who builds the infrastructure to make that transition work for the people on the ground. That has always been Maya’s mission: technology at the service of the operator, not the other way around.

Joining the Ecorobotix ecosystem gives us the engineering depth and global reach to deliver on that mission at a scale we could not reach alone. across turf, across agriculture, across every managed landscape that needs to do more with less. The platform, the team, and our commitment to the industry remain intact and we are proud to be joining a company that shares our conviction and accelerating what we set out to build.

Valentine Godin, founder and CEO of Maya

When we met Valentine's team, what struck us was how closely our visions aligned: precision application on our side, agronomic intelligence on theirs, and the shared conviction that these two things belong together. Maya is a young company, but what they have built in four years is exactly the foundation we needed to complete the picture and building an operating environment where every data point from the field contributes to better decisions. With our portfolio of AI-powered ultra-high precision sprayers, already deployed in both agriculture and turf, we see enormous potential to connect field insights with targeted action on the ground.

Dominique Megret, CEO of Ecorobotix

We started Ecorobotix because we believed technology could fundamentally change how we care for the land. That conviction has not changed, it has grown. We owe it to the people who manage these surfaces every day, and to the ecosystems they are responsible for, to make truly sustainable land management the standard, not the exception. That shared conviction is what brought our two companies together.

Aurelien Demaurex, co-founder of Ecorobotix

Maya will continue to operate under its own brand, with its own team, product roadmap, and client relationships. The platform remains hardware-neutral and serves facilities with or without Ecorobotix equipment. Integration between the two technology platforms will be developed over time, with the first connected capabilities expected already in 2027.  Over time, this integration will enable operators to move seamlessly from insight to action, from identifying a need, to executing ultra-precise interventions in the field.

The strategic rationale extends beyond turf. Ecorobotix's ARA precision sprayer already serves the agricultural market across more than 20 countries. In parallel, ALBA, the company’s ultra-high precision sprayer designed for turf, enables applications as precise as a golf ball, reducing chemical use by up to 95% while improving turf quality and minimizing environmental impact. Maya's modular data architecture, built to ingest, structure, and contextualize operational data from any managed living surface, provides a foundation that can extend into crop management as the two organizations grow together. Together, these technologies position Ecorobotix to build a single environment where field intelligence and precision application work as one.

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