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The Latest in Ag Tech at FIRA USA 2024

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This week on North American Ag Spotlight Chrissy Wozniak talks to Gwendoline Legrand, Co-Director of FIRA, who shared exciting details about the upcoming FIRA USA event. Scheduled to take place in Sacramento, California this fall, FIRA USA 2024 promises to be a must see event for anyone interested in ag tech, agricultural automation and robotics.
FIRA, an international organization based in Toulouse, France, has been at the forefront of advancing autonomous machinery in agriculture since 2016. The event, returning to California for its third consecutive year, will be hosted at the Yolo County Fairgrounds in Woodland, near Sacramento. This location offers a unique advantage, providing a consolidated space for exhibitions, live demos, and conferences, all set amidst scenic olive trees.
Reflecting on the previous year's success in Salinas, Legrand highlighted the extensive demonstrations and real-life field setups showcasing the latest in robotic and autonomous systems. The event drew nearly double the participants from the prior year, underscoring the growing interest and need for automation among growers facing labor and safety challenges.
This year's event aims to build on this success by fostering even more collaboration between technology providers and agricultural producers. Legrand emphasized that changing the location annually allows FIRA to stay attuned to the diverse needs of California's growers and to engage with key legislative bodies. The proximity to Sacramento's public institutions is strategic, aiming to bridge the gap between technological advancements and regulatory frameworks, ensuring the safe and effective deployment of these innovations.
One of the unique aspects of FIRA USA is its focus on practical, real-world applications of agricultural robots. The event offers an unparalleled opportunity for attendees to interact with cutting-edge technologies and witness their operation in live demonstrations. Highlights include advanced systems like the laser weeder from Carbon Robotics and the autonomous Burro, which exemplify the futuristic yet practical solutions being developed for modern agriculture.
The event will also feature a startup competition where ten shortlisted startups will pitch their innovations to a panel of judges, with one winner being crowned the best startup of FIRA USA 2024. This competition not only highlights the entrepreneurial spirit within the ag-tech community but also provides a platform for these innovators to secure funding and partnerships.
FIRA's collaborations with organizations like Western Growers and the University of California further enhance the event's impact. These partnerships bring together farmers, industry experts, and researchers, facilitating a holistic approach to addressing the agricultural sector's most pressing challenges through automation.
FIRA USA 2024 is set to be a landmark event, offering a glimpse into the future of farming and the transformative potential of robotics and automation. As Legrand aptly put it, attendees will leave with a sense of awe and inspiration, ready to embrace the innovations that are reshaping agriculture.
For more information about FIRA USA 2024 and to register for the event, visit the FIRA-USA.com.
#agtech #farming #agriculture
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The American Society of Agricultural Consultants will hold its 2024 Annual Conference in Fort Myers, Fla., beginning with a reception on Sunday, November 3. Conference sessions will begin on Monday and continue through Tuesday morning. That afternoon, attendees will be touring local agriculture from approximately noon to 6 p.m.
Learn more at https://www.agconsultants.org/2024_annual_conference.php

Subscribe to North American Ag at https://northamericanag.com

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This week on North American Ag Spotlight Chrissy Wozniak talks to Gwendoline Legrand, Co-Director of FIRA, who shared exciting details about the upcoming FIRA USA event. Scheduled to take place in Sacramento, California this fall, FIRA USA 2024 promises to be a must see event for anyone interested in ag tech, agricultural automation and robotics.
FIRA, an international organization based in Toulouse, France, has been at the forefront of advancing autonomous machinery in agriculture since 2016. The event, returning to California for its third consecutive year, will be hosted at the Yolo County Fairgrounds in Woodland, near Sacramento. This location offers a unique advantage, providing a consolidated space for exhibitions, live demos, and conferences, all set amidst scenic olive trees.
Reflecting on the previous year's success in Salinas, Legrand highlighted the extensive demonstrations and real-life field setups showcasing the latest in robotic and autonomous systems. The event drew nearly double the participants from the prior year, underscoring the growing interest and need for automation among growers facing labor and safety challenges.
This year's event aims to build on this success by fostering even more collaboration between technology providers and agricultural producers. Legrand emphasized that changing the location annually allows FIRA to stay attuned to the diverse needs of California's growers and to engage with key legislative bodies. The proximity to Sacramento's public institutions is strategic, aiming to bridge the gap between technological advancements and regulatory frameworks, ensuring the safe and effective deployment of these innovations.
One of the unique aspects of FIRA USA is its focus on practical, real-world applications of agricultural robots. The event offers an unparalleled opportunity for attendees to interact with cutting-edge technologies and witness their operation in live demonstrations. Highlights include advanced systems like the laser weeder from Carbon Robotics and the autonomous Burro, which exemplify the futuristic yet practical solutions being developed for modern agriculture.
The event will also feature a startup competition where ten shortlisted startups will pitch their innovations to a panel of judges, with one winner being crowned the best startup of FIRA USA 2024. This competition not only highlights the entrepreneurial spirit within the ag-tech community but also provides a platform for these innovators to secure funding and partnerships.
FIRA's collaborations with organizations like Western Growers and the University of California further enhance the event's impact. These partnerships bring together farmers, industry experts, and researchers, facilitating a holistic approach to addressing the agricultural sector's most pressing challenges through automation.
FIRA USA 2024 is set to be a landmark event, offering a glimpse into the future of farming and the transformative potential of robotics and automation. As Legrand aptly put it, attendees will leave with a sense of awe and inspiration, ready to embrace the innovations that are reshaping agriculture.
For more information about FIRA USA 2024 and to register for the event, visit the FIRA-USA.com.
#agtech #farming #agriculture
North Am

Send us a text

The American Society of Agricultural Consultants will hold its 2024 Annual Conference in Fort Myers, Fla., beginning with a reception on Sunday, November 3. Conference sessions will begin on Monday and continue through Tuesday morning. That afternoon, attendees will be touring local agriculture from approximately noon to 6 p.m.
Learn more at https://www.agconsultants.org/2024_annual_conference.php

Subscribe to North American Ag at https://northamericanag.com

  continue reading

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