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John Deere wins two CES Innovation Awards

John Deere has won a Best of Innovation honoree award in the Robotics category, and  honoree in Vehicle Tech & Advanced Mobility category from the CES 2023 Innovation Awards. 

This is the fourth consecutive year John Deere has received an Innovation Award from the Consumer Technology Association (CTA). The CES Innovation Awards, produced by CTA, is an annual competition honoring design and engineering in 28 product categories. 

Last year, John Deere won Best of Innovation honoree in the Robotics category, and honoree in the Vehicle Intelligence & Transportation category. 

The Robotics category focuses on programmable or intelligent machines capable of performing specific tasks or replicating human interaction. The Vehicle Tech & Advanced Mobility focuses on transportation products and services, integrating technology into the driving or riding experience that enhance safety, navigation, passenger experience, or self-driving functionality. 

John Deere’s fully autonomous tractor integrates cameras, artificial intelligence, sensors, and fast GPU processors to navigate through a field without an operator in the cab.

“Farmers never have a shortage of work to do on any given day,” says Jahmy Hindman, chief technology officer for John Deere. “With our fully autonomous tractor, farmers have the flexibility to focus on the most pressing tasks within their operation while the machine handles what they don’t have time or labor to do. We continue to invest in autonomy and automation to support the important work our customers do every day.”

John Deere will make an appearance at CES 2023 in Las Vegas on Jan. 5-8 next year. Digital coverage of the event will also be available. For more information visit ces.tech.

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