(DLG). The “Systems & Components” platform for suppliers kicks off at this year’s Agritechnica, the world’s largest trade fair for agricultural machinery and equipment, with the topic “Future Farming”. Some 800 exhibitors from about 40 countries out of a total of more than 2,400 companies will be exhibiting specifically in this sector at Agritechnica in Hanover from 10th to 14th November 2015 (preview days on 8th and 9th November). Visitors will be given a comprehensive insight into innovations, trends and developments from the segments of motors, hydraulics, axles, drive technology, cabs, electronics, spares and wear parts, as well as user-friendly software.
With its broad spectrum, the hub for mobile applications is aimed at trade visitors from development, research, procurement and the trade from the agricultural engineering sector, as well as other related sectors such as construction, mining, road construction and earth-moving. At the same time Systems & Components offers the opportunity for all suppliers to meet in one place. It is, of course, also the ideal opportunity for exchanges of ideas between experts, business contacts, and discussions on co-operation, for international market analyses and procurement.
“By opening up Systems & Components to other sectors we expect considerable cross-sector technology transfer. Adapting solutions and experiences is efficient and enduringly positive for everyone involved. We offer suppliers a professional platform for finding out tomorrow’s solutions today”, says Dr. Raffaele Talarico, the person responsible for the Systems & Components exhibition and programme, commenting on the current participation of exhibitors.
Future Farming
The ever increasing challenges facing agriculture cannot be overcome without the use of advanced technology. Smart technologies create interactive communication between machinery and equipment, and co-ordinate them automatically. Machinery and equipment become autonomous production sites, which in future will only have to be monitored. This will enable farmers to devote much more time to their core duties and responsibilities.
Drones, precision GPS-controlled machinery and equipment, highly accurate sensors, field robots and so much more not only make the user’s work easier, they also produce greater efficiency in soil cultivation and yield. Mechanical breakdown can be reported by regular process data recording direct by satellite to the developer or workshop. Nowadays, errors are already analysed and corrected online by the manufacturer. Even damage repair can be organised and carried out with precision and speed. Innovative partners, suppliers and cross-sector solutions are required. The top priority is on the interaction between everyone involved.
This year Systems & Components focuses on the issue of “Future Farming”, concentrating on the four technology trends: efficiency, reliability, safety/ergonomics and environmental protection. Innovations and challenges will be examined, and there will be scope for constructive discussions between all stakeholders. In tandem with the fair there will be an overarching three-part supporting programme - Forum, Pathways and a Special Show.
For more on Agritechnica go to www.agritechnica.com and on Systems & Components go to www.systemsandcomponents.com
About Systems & Components
Systems & Components was first established as an independent area under the umbrella of the world’s largest agricultural trade fair, Agritechnica, in 2013. Systems & Components offers suppliers an international professional platform to present systems, modules and components for the agricultural engineering industry and related industrial sectors. The first Agritechnica was held in 1985, and then every two years in Frankfurt. The world’s leading trade fair for agricultural engineering has been held in Hanover since 1995.
The organiser, DLG (Deutsche Landwirtschafts-Gesellschaft, or German Agricultural Society), based in Frankfurt am Main, was founded by the engineer and writer Max Eyth in 1885 and numbers over 26,000 members today. The independent DLG promotes exchanges of knowledge and shapes opinion as an open forum. Over 200 full time employees and more than 3,000 voluntary experts work out solutions for the agricultural and food sectors. The DLG’s well-known test centre for technology and equipment, which is the largest of its kind in the world, is accredited and notified nationally and internationally.
The DLG has organised trade exhibitions in the agricultural and food sectors for over 125 years. The best known leading trade fairs apart from Agritechnica include EuroTier, EnergyDecentral and, with Koelnmesse, Anuga FoodTec.
Systems & Components
Exhibitor Contact:
Dr. Raffaele Talarico
Exhibitor Support Services and Technical Programme
Tel: +39 051 632 1270
Fax: +49 69 24788 8557
Mobile: +39 389 422 7414
@email
Company Contact:
DLG e. V., Service Dep. Communication
Intern. Media and Communications Manager
Dr. Malene Conlong
Eschborner Landstraße 122
60489 Frankfurt am Main
Germany
Tel. +49 (0)69 247 88-237
Fax +49 (0)69 247 88-112
@email
www.DLG.org
Press Contact:
Benson GmbH
Agentur für angewandte Kommunikation
Gisela Benson
Hangstrasse 18
86922 Eresing
Germany
Tel. +49 (0)8193 937393
Fax +49 (0)8193 937395
@email
www.agentur-benson.de
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Topic: Future Farming
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