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KIOTI tractor's debut at CES 2025

KIOTI tractor's debut at CES 2025
Jan 06, 2025
By Jean-Paul McDonald
Assistant Editor, North American Content, Farms.com

AI innovations in farming at CES 2025

KIOTI Tractor, a division of Daedong-USA Inc., will make its debut at the 2025 Consumer Electronics Show (CES) in Las Vegas. Partnering with Daedong Corporation, the exhibit will highlight the theme of "AI to the Field," demonstrating how technology can be integrated into modern farming practices. 

The exhibit will offer a glimpse into the future of agriculture, featuring technologies like precision farming, multifunctional agricultural robots, and AI-driven plant cultivation systems. 

One key attraction will be the Interactive Precision Agriculture Experience, featuring the KIOTI RX7340 utility tractor. The experience will allow visitors to virtually explore the tractor's AI capabilities in managing various farming tasks, including soil analysis, pest control, and harvest.  

The simulation, powered by data collected from over 400,000 acres of farmland in South Korea, will showcase the tractor’s advanced features and the benefits of AI-driven farming. 

“It is an honor to be at CES 2025, sharing solutions that will change the way the world cultivates food,” said Jun Bahk, president and CEO of KIOTI Tractor. “During the show, visitors will see first-hand how technology addresses challenges to produce better, higher-quality crops. In collaboration with Daedong, we’re excited to share a blueprint for the future of agriculture.” 

Daedong will also unveil new technologies, including a multifunctional agricultural robot. In a strawberry field simulation, the robot will demonstrate its ability to perform multiple tasks autonomously, from planting seedlings to managing growth. Additionally, the AI-based plant cultivation system will be featured, with the technology automatically adjusting environmental conditions to optimize plant growth. 

Photo Credit: KIOTI -RX7340-utility-tractor


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