Agritechnica 2015, which takes place from 10 to 14 November, is fast-approaching. Taking place in Hannover, Germany, this year’s show is aptly titled: ‘People, Technology, Innovation – the Future of Agricultural Technology.’
Marlene Conlong, Agritechnica Communications Manager, shares information about Agritechnica, the world’s largest trade fair for agricultural machinery and equipment.
Agritechnica 2015 will not only focus on the newest technology but also on the management, services and smart farming methods that are becoming so crucial throughout the industry.
“We’ve had a really positive response from exhibitors that have signed up for stands. International exhibitors have registered particularly early this year, indicating that Agritechnica is a key venue for their businesses,” says Freya von Czettritz, project manager, Agritechnica.
Agritechnica is not only the largest agricultural machinery show in the world, but also the most international and comprehensive. It is organised by the DLG – the German Agricultural Society – a non-profit company dedicated to furthering agricultural knowledge across borders.
“Many exhibitors appreciate the fact that the DLG is both an international and agricultural organisation because this ensures the right focus in placed on the most relevant topics. Our technical programme particularly reflects a practical understanding of the farming issues today,” adds von Czettritz.
Driver for innovation in agriculture
Agritechnica is a key event for agricultural machinery manufacturers to present new products to the agricultural industry and many aim to debut key new products at the event and use it as a launch platform.
At the last event, nearly 400 innovations were submitted to the DLG by exhibitors ahead of the renowned medal allocation.
This year, the trend suggests a growing use of electronics, offering farmers new opportunities for increasing efficiency. Indeed experts at the last Agritechnica estimated that some 70 per cent of agricultural machinery innovations are now based on electronics.
In short, Agritechnica is a key driver for innovations for the agricultural sector, and a venue where large numbers of future solutions are presented.
International technical programme encourages participation
This year’s technical programme has been carefully put together to reflect the current information needs of the industry and includes an array of events, which include:
Systems and Components
Following the success of the Systems and Components Exhibition, first introduced in 2013, this important industry sector will again be catered for with its own distinct area for system, module, component and parts suppliers.
This exhibition sector includes chassis, cabs, vehicle electronics, drive systems, transmissions, engines, hydraulics, brakes and steering as well as tyres and wheels.
Systems and Components will also provide a platform for research and development initiatives, as well as business promotion, making Agritechnica an important event for suppliers as well as customers.
Agritechnica organisers know agriculture
The German Agricultural Industry (DLG) has over 25,000 international members, all of which have a vested interest in a successful agricultural industry. The society is involved in over 40 exhibitions, many with partners, in a range of countries each year.
Established in 1885, around the same time as the first tractor was launched, the DLG has an agricultural Competence Centre dedicated to furthering specialist agricultural knowledge. It is the centre that enables the DLG to provide key input to the international technical program, which includes multiple conferences and 170 highly specialised forums.
In addition, the DLG’s renowned test centre for technology and farm inputs is the largest in Europe and plays a key role at Agritechnica with its knowledge of current legislation and testing requirements.
The DLG also has an extensive network of young farmers throughout Europe and beyond, making the event a fantastic opportunity for international young farmers to meet and share knowledge. The average age of a visitor to the event is around 37.5 years, indicating the large cross section of the industry.
With offices in agriculturally important countries such as China, Italy, Netherlands, Poland, Romania and Turkey, the DLG is able to ensure Agritechnica has international reach and that it addresses timely, regional topics.
International appeal
The vastness of the show and its international dimension are reflected in the 2013 exhibition’s record attendance of 450,000 visitors, of which 170,000 were from outside Germany. Nearly 2900 exhibitors from 47 countries attended the 2013 event – and of these 1500 were international.
The proportion of international exhibitors has grown steadily over the last ten years from 33 percent to 52 percent, and this has also been reflected in the number of international visitors.
Switzerland, the Netherlands, Austria, France, Ireland, Denmark and the United Kingdom all made up a high proportion, however attendance also increased from North, Central and South America, as well as Oceana.
Last Agritechnica saw a record number of 17 country pavilions, home to export promotion organisations or agricultural machinery producer associations.
Complete exhibition program with two new halls
Agritechnica is an event that people come to see the newest machinery and technology. Modern, ground-level halls with a staggering floor space of around 42ha house the most farm machinery visitors will ever see in one place.
These include:
Farm inputs (biotechnology/seed, fertilizer, plant protection
agents, fuels and lubricants)
For more information on Agritechnica 2015 please visit www.agritechnica.com and sign up to receive the latest news as preparations commence.
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