In the United States, “Tech Day” has been held for more than a decade, one of the largest and most influential events in the market, dedicated exclusively to the needs of new technology-based companies.
Thus, agriculture, which is undergoing a great digital transformation, is one of the important guests of this meeting.
New in “Tech Days” recently held in Phoenix, Arizona Driverless Planting and Driver Assisted Harvesting Solutions from The Ravensimultaneously Automation of round balers.
This new automation technology involves the coordinated work of artificial intelligence between the digital platforms of the tractor and the combine. As such, it is a coordinated control operation in which the combine with the driver determines the path and speed of the tractor, without the driver pulling the grain hopper next to the combine in ‘march’, an ‘unload on top’ operation.
In this way, driver-assisted harvesting solutions keep the tractor perfectly synchronized with the combine when unloading grain, providing fluidity, less grain loss and also helping to overcome the shortage of qualified personnel for these tasks. Gets help.
These new automation technologies are in line with the brand’s harvesting platform Case IH and integration with Raven Autonomy.
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Separately, the industry’s first baler automation was also introduced on New Holland’s large square balers, with new technology using LiDAR sensors to scan forward bale density, volume and direction.