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Release Date: February 6, 2024


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FarmX Presents Autonomous Navigation without GPS and Complete Farm Management System at 2024 World Ag Expo

Tulare, CA - FarmX, a pioneer in agricultural technology, is excited to announce its public debut of Perceptive Navigation® vehicle autonomy in live demonstrations at the 2024 World Ag Expo.

 

FarmX will present autonomous vehicle navigation without GPS or connectivity on vehicles equipped with Perceptive Navigation®. Unlike traditional GPS-dependent systems, FarmX’s robotics platform enables intuitive, real-time, high-precision navigation in complex agricultural environments such as dense foliage, mountainous terrain, adverse weather, and low-visibility scenarios.

 

The platform can be licensed for tractors, rovers (UTVs, ATVs) and drones. It can be customized for a manufacturers’ new product lines or retrofitted to existing vehicle lines.

 

Perceptive Navigation® Autonomy Kits consist of a system of sensors feeding an on-board AI compute engine that recognizes and understands features (tree, pole, rock, branch, vine, etc.). It senses its environment and makes real-time decisions - just like a human would. It accurately controls and positions vehicle attachments for crop assessment, mowing, scouting, spraying, and yield estimation. Field mapping and task planning takes minutes, with no pre-mapping or detailed surveys. Vehicles target their work within 2-cm accuracy.

 

The kits offer multi-platform support, rapid integration, fast deployment, and overall lower cost compared to competitors. Perceptive Navigation® is the next generation of autonomous vehicle navigation.

 

FarmX will also present live demos of their in-field monitoring, control, and automation; mission control; and mobile mission planning. These autonomous farm solutions empower growers to make data-driven decisions, optimize resource usage, and increase crop yields, making farms more efficient and profitable.

 

In its live demonstrations, FarmX highlights its strategic partnerships with industry leaders such as NVIDIA, Kubota Corp., farm-ng, and Global Electronics Corporation (GEC). These collaborations demonstrate FarmX's commitment to an innovative, resilient agricultural industry that meets the pressing challenges of our time.

 

FarmX’s long term goal is to facilitate a profitable transition into regenerative agriculture. FarmX is dedicated to continuous development of farm management solutions that not only solve immediate challenges but also anticipate and address future problems.

 

The 2024 World Ag Expo offers a unique opportunity to witness FarmX's ongoing efforts to revolutionize agriculture in collaboration with industry leaders. FarmX invites all attendees to visit its outdoor demo area (U34, U36, U38), to experience live demonstrations and learn more about FarmX’s exciting vision for the future of farming.

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FarmX, Inc. is an agricultural technology company that makes farms more efficient, sustainable, and profitable, providing dynamic technology solutions for farming’s biggest challenges. They deliver comprehensive autonomous farm solutions, including:

 

  • In-field sensing and imaging data collection
  • Data analysis and visualization powered by AI and predictive algorithms
  • Actionable recommendations, scheduling, and controls
  • Vehicle autonomy powered by Perceptive Navigation®
  • Mission control and mission planning, fleet and operator management
  • Automation of tasks like irrigation, scouting, spraying, mowing, and more.

 

Learn more at: www.farmx.ag.

 

For media inquiries, please contact:

Sarah Levin

FarmX, Inc.

sarah@farmx.ag

 

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