SiMa.ai and STIGA S.p.A. Announce Strategic Partnership: STIGA S.p.A., the leading European manufacturer and distributor of garden machinery and equipment, and SiMa Technologies Inc., the Physical AI company, today announced a strategic partnership to bring AI-powered solutions to robotic lawnmowers. STIGA will lead the industry with real-time decision-making on an ultra-low latency and power draw platform from SiMa, providing a scalable solution architecture for all robotic lawnmower products – domestic and commercial.
STIGA has established
Evergreens UK extends ONE-DNA™ partnership: Evergreens UK has extended its partnership to distribute ONE-DNA™ artificial grass across the UK Outdoor Living market, marking a pioneering step forward in the delivery of circular, responsible artificial grass solutions.
Through this partnership, Evergreens UK is the UK distributor of game-changing ONE-DNA™ products for outdoor living solutions, integrating the range across its trusted brand portfolio including LazyLawn, LazyExpo, LazyPlay and EverRoof.

Husqvarna and The R&A shortlisted for major awards: Husqvarna, the world leader in robotic mowers, and The R&A, golf’s global governing body outside of the USA and Mexico, have been shortlisted in two of the sports industry’s most respected awards programmes following their pioneering autonomous mowing activation at the AIG Women’s Open at Royal Porthcawl.
The collaboration between The R&A and Husqvarna has been named a finalist in the Best Use of Cutting-edge Technology category at the 2026
The Picasso of St Paul’s: Scott MacCallum meets Dene Hey, who has made his mark since arriving in the UK from South Africa.
When it comes to rugby union there is no-one around at the moment to touch South Africa. They have won the last two World Cups and some of their players are the very best to be found anywhere.

Obituary: Mick Hunt: The cricketing world is mourning a true titan of the turf industry following the passing of Mick Hunt, the legendary former Head Groundsman at Lord’s. For nearly half a century, Mick wasn’t just a staff member; he was the heartbeat of the Home of Cricket.
Joining the groundstaff in 1969, Mick dedicated 49 years of his life to the hallowed sward of NW8. By the time he retired in 2018, he














