Visit FarmX at the Farm Show!
WORLD AG EXPO 2024
LIVE DEMOS
Presenting Vehicle Autonomy without GPS and Complete Farm Management System
FarmX is presenting live demos of:
- Perceptive Navigation® vehicle autonomy
- Sky-to-soil sensing to monitor, control, and automate through a single software application
- Field Management Platform for crops, vehicles, staff, and consumables
Vehicle Demos on farm-ng rovers and a Kubota M5N tractor include:
- Navigation with implement control
- Mobile mission planning for scouting specific task points
- Collision avoidance, showing vehicles operating safely alongside humans in the field
- Multi-rover missions, demonstrating multiple vehicles operating simultaneously on respective missions
FarmX’s demo area is located at U34,36,38.
See below for directions and maps.
DEMO SCHEDULE
Experience FarmX in action in our mock vineyard on
"U" Street!
Tuesday 2/13
10am
1pm
3pm
Wednesday 2/14
10am
1pm
3pm
Thursday 2/15
9:30am
11:30am
2:30pm
Additional demo times as available, with times subject to change. Check back for the most updated schedule!
DIRECTIONS TO FIND US:
"U" Street - U34, U36, U38
Our 120'x80' live demo space includes a mock vineyard to see us in action! Stop by to see autonomous vehicles, in-field sensing, and the user-friendly software that controls it all.
Pavilion B, #2010 (in the irrigation section)
Kubota Static Outdoor Exhibit, P25
See a Kubota M5N tractor equipped with FarmX's groundbreaking Perceptive Navigation® autonomy kit (but see it in action at our demo space on "U" Street!)
Seminars by FarmX
2/14, 11:30-11:55am - Seminar Trailer 1
Understanding the agricultural robotics revolution so you can make the right decisions
Evan Pope, Regional Sales Manager
Kent Levin, Product Manager
2/14 - 2:00-2:25pm - Seminar Trailer 2
Practical Insights for Tech-Cautious Farmers: Enhancing Farming Efficiency with Satellite Data, Drone Imagery, and Sensors
Ken Kuwata, Director of Engineering
2/15 - 1:30-1:55pm - Seminar Trailer 2
Improved and Accurate Soil Moisture Sensing Using Magnetic Properties of Soil
Bill Jennings, Chief Technology Officer