Husqvarna have teamed up with 'innovation scale-up', Wazoku, on a new initiative to collect ideas that tackle the rising threat of invasive species in recreational landscapes such as parks and golf courses.
Called The Husqvarna Ideation Challenge 2025 - Smart Solutions for Combating Invasive Species, the competition invites students based across Europe to design sustainable tools that help manage the threats posed by invasive species. With global biodiversity under increasing pressure, Husqvarna say they are seeking ideas that use technologies such as AI, IoT, and robotics to detect, control, and prevent the spread of invasive organisms.
The winner will receive a prize of €5,000, while up to three finalists will be invited to Husqvarna’s global R&D headquarters in Sweden for a consultation with industry experts.
Submissions are open until 10 June 2025. Participants must submit a written proposal that outlines "their vision, proposed solution, sustainability considerations, and potential for scalability and real-world impact." T
“This is an incredible opportunity for students across Europe to work on a real-world environmental challenge and to make their mark as innovators,” said Marianna Canino, director of customer success - EMEA, Wazoku."