Naware's new chemical-free weed killer tech could revolutionize lawn care. The company developed a system that uses computer vision and steam to eliminate weeds. Founder Mark Boysen unveiled the technology at TechCrunch Disrupt 2025.
Boysen initially explored lasers and cryogenics. He sought a solution after his family experienced cancer, potentially linked to groundwater chemicals. The steam-based system attaches to mowers, tractors, and ATVs. It precisely targets weeds with vaporized water.
The technology promises a safer, eco-friendly alternative to traditional herbicides. Naware aims for rapid adoption across lawns, fields, and golf courses. This could significantly reduce chemical usage in agriculture and landscaping.
Boysen's startup began as a garage project. He wanted a chemical-free solution after seeing the impact of chemicals on his family. The company tested steam using basic equipment before developing the advanced system.
Naware plans to expand production and distribution. Further testing and partnerships are expected. The company is poised to disrupt the weed control industry.
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