Achieve More With Smart Farming
Smart technology is the future of farming, and our brand partners are innovating in this field. With the tap of a finger, you can get more data from your machines and implements, leading to valuable insights, whilst working smarter and not harder.
CLAAS Connect – COMING SOON
You’re a professional when it comes to farming – so why not use CLAAS Connect to do an even better job? CLAAS Connect brings all your farm and machine information together in one central location. The Connect platform produced by CLAAS is the key to managing your farm and fleet efficiently, streamlining your business. Connect your machines, automate your documentation, and boost your performance in the field.
CLAAS Connect paves the way to precision farming and long-term success. More information is coming soon.
CLAAS CEMIS
With GPS PILOT CEMIS 1200 you can operate all year round with cost-effective, future-proof, and simple-precision farming. CEMIS provides support across the board – with tillage, drilling, fertilising, cultivating and harvesting. With automatic steering, your machine will seem like it’s running on rails.
CLAAS CEMOS
CEMOS is an intelligent on-board assistant designed to help you get the best out of your machine. The machine optimisation system suggests exactly the right settings for your tractor, combine, or forage harvester, depending on whether you prioritise maximum efficiency or performance. This reduces complexity for you, and ensures your machine is always optimally adjusted to the conditions.
AgXeed
CLAAS, AgXeed and AMAZONE have stepped up their collaboration in highly automated and autonomous agricultural machinery by establishing the first multi-manufacturer autonomy group. 3A – ADVANCED AUTOMATION & AUTONOMY aims to accelerate the development, standardisation and market introduction of semi and fully autonomous tractor-implement combinations through their combined expertise and is open to other agricultural machinery manufacturers.
In many regions of the world, a shortage of skilled labour is a major factor driving the development of highly automated and autonomous technologies in industry. The aim is not to replace skilled workers but to free them up for more demanding tasks, especially at peak times.