John Deere Autonomous Machines & Technology at CES

 

John Deere revealed several new autonomous machines at CES 2025 to support customers in agriculture, construction, and landscaping. Building on Deere’s autonomous technology first revealed at CES 2022, the company’s second-generation autonomy kit combines advanced computer vision, AI, and cameras to help the machines navigate their environments.

“Our agriculture, construction, and commercial landscaping customers all have work that must get done at certain times of the day and year, yet there is not enough available and skilled labor to do the work,” said Jahmy Hindman, chief technology officer at John Deere. “Autonomy can help address this challenge. That’s why we’re extending our technology stack to enable more machines to operate safely and autonomously in unique and complex environments.

This will not only benefit our customers, but all of us who rely on them to provide the food, fuel, fiber, infrastructure, and landscaping care that we depend on every day.” Select machines will be autonomy-ready from the factory and the 2nd-generation perception system will be available as a retrofit kit for certain existing machines, providing customers with multiple paths to adoption based on where they are in their technology journey.

The fully autonomous machines were displayed from January 7-10, 2025 at John Deere’s CES booth at the Las Vegas Convention Center. The booth also showcased cutting edge technologies customers across industries are taking advantage of, like connectivity, AI, renewable fuels, and electrification.

Source: Deere & Company

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