Supporters FRE 2026
The CLAAS Foundation aims to encourage the younger generation to become involved in advanced farming and associated sciences as well as to strengthen the reputation and acceptance of agriculture and the future-oriented impact of advanced farming both nationally and internationally. Since its inception in 2003 by Wageningen University, the CLAAS Foundation supports the organization of the Field Robot Event and also individual new teams.
AMAZONEN-WERKE H. DREYER SE & Co. KG is based in 49205 Hasbergen-Gaste in Germany and manufactures agricultural and groundcare machinery. The owner-managed company employs around 2,700 people internationally at 8 production sites, the Global Parts Center and the Global Machinery Center, alongside 11 sales subsiduaries. The agricultural machinery portfolio includes soil tillage implements, seed drills, fertiliser spreaders, plant protection equipment and hoes. Based on these core competencies, AMAZONE is today the specialist for intelligent crop production in agriculture. In addition to this, with its groundcare range, AMAZONE offers versatile machinery for park and green space maintenance as well as winter road gritting.
GRIMME Landmaschinenfabrik was founded in 1936. It is a family-owned company with 1,850 employees working at the headquarters in Damme (Germany) as well as in 12 international sales and service subsidiaries. With around 120 trainees, GRIMME is one of the largest training companies in the region. For more than 80 years, the agricultural machinery factory has been producing high-quality agricultural machinery and is active in over 120 countries worldwide in the fields of potato, beet and vegetable technology.
Held every two years by the DLG (German Agricultural Society), DLG Feldtage is recognized as the leading specialist and innovation platform for hands-on crop production.
DLG Feldtage places a strong emphasis on practical solutions for crop production, innovative cultivation systems, and cutting-edge agricultural technology. Visitors will be able to experience agriculture up close: from pioneering cultivation strategies and an impressive range of crop varieties to live demonstrations of machinery and smart technologies — all showcased directly on trial fields and demonstration plots under real-world conditions. This practical setting offers exhibitors an ideal platform to present their innovations to a highly qualified expert audience, gain direct feedback from the field and forge valuable professional connections.
DLG (German Agricultural Society) is a leading international, non-profit organisation with over 30,000 members, dedicated to advancing agriculture and the food industry through innovation, knowledge exchange and practical solutions. Founded in 1885, DLG connects science, industry and practice, promoting sustainable, efficient and future-oriented farming worldwide.
A key platform for this exchange is the DLG Feldtage, where pioneering technologies in crop production are brought to life. As part of this, the FarmRobotix initiative showcases cutting-edge developments in robotics, automation and AI – and provides the stage for the Field Robot Event, where international teams demonstrate the future of autonomous field operations in real conditions. By linking research, industry and young talent in formats like the Field Robot Event, DLG actively drives the development and real-world application of next-generation agricultural robotics.
NEXAT is a pioneer in agricultural technology, redefining the future of farming. As a family-owned company, we have developed a globally unique modular crop production system that integrates all stages of plant production into a single autonomous-ready carrier vehicle. We are not a traditional manufacturer, but an innovation-driven company. The world of NEXAT moves faster: from idea today to field application tomorrow.
Insights that pay: Our AI-driven software connects local weather, soil, satellite, andmarket data with a crop growth model to reveal what every hectare can truly deliver. With agmeo by Agvolution, you can put your resources where they truly pay off, season after season.
AgDoIT thrives for knowledge-based agriculture and makes field research as smart and safe as never before. Through our IsoFarmResearch system, we help farmers, consultants, the scientific community, start-ups and the agricultural industry worldwide to gain evidence and deeper insights from real-world field trials and to accelerate innovation, productivity and sustainability.
We support the Field Robot Event in order to support education, innovation, and exchange for the next generation practical agriculture.
The HARTING Technology Group is a leading global provider of industrial connectivity. Around 6,500 employees are active across the globe in 42 sales companies, 14 production facilities and seven R&D sites. HARTING connectivity solutions are used to transmit data, signals and power in numerous industrial sectors. Among others, in transportation, e-mobility, automation and mechanical engineering as well as in generation, storage and distribution of renewable energy. In the 2024/25 business year the family owned and managed company generated sales of 1.1 billion euros.
Zauberzeug develops intelligent robotic systems for a sustainable future. Based in Germany, our interdisciplinary team unites mechanical engineering, electronics, software, AI, design and computer vision. With products like Field Friend, Learning Loop and Robot Brain, we turn research into practical solutions for autonomous mobile machines — advancing agricultural robotics to reduce manual labor, support sustainable farming and bring autonomy to real-world applications.
Nature Robots, a DFKI spin-off, builds the Farming Autonomy Operating System (FAOS) to power the next generation of AI-based autonomous farming. We provide machinery manufacturers with modular autonomy solutions, enabling resilient operation from open fields to complex orchards and vineyards, even in RTK-GPS-denied environments. By scaling compliant Level 4 and 5 autonomy through advanced 3D perception, we empower sustainable and regenerative agriculture with robust, GPS-independent navigation.
The European Society of Agricultural Engineers (EurAgEng) is the leading professional network for agricultural and biosystems engineers across Europe. Founded in 1992, it brings together engineers, researchers, academics and industry professionals to advance innovation in agriculture, robotics, automation and sustainable food production. As a sponsor of the Field Robot Event, EurAgEng supports the next generation of engineers developing autonomous technologies that will shape the future of farming through collaboration, education and technical excellence.