Second day added to Gatton Smart Farm AgTech Showcase

Minister for Agricultural Industry Development and Fisheries and Minister for Rural Communities The Honourable Mark Furner
  • Gatton Smart Farm to host major agriculture technology event
  • Strong interest from across Australia has seen an extra day added to the program on Thursday 2 November
  • Future of agriculture industry evolving rapidly
  • Register online for free entry

Cutting-edge agricultural technology that could shape the future of farming will be on show at a major AgTech showcase at the Gatton Smart Farm on November 1 and 2.

The Queensland Government and Hort Innovation are inviting horticulture growers, agribusinesses, technology enthusiasts, consultants, researchers and students from around Australia to the event showcasing the latest advancements in AgTech.

Registrations from across Australia have been so strong that a second day, Thursday 2 November, has been added to the program.

The showcase will feature cutting-edge innovations in field robotics, sensors, drones, protected cropping, postharvest management, cover cropping, and strip tillage among other exciting developments.

Visitors will have the opportunity to witness firsthand the latest AgTech innovations, with some of them being introduced to Australia for the very first time.

Key Highlights of the Gatton AgTech Showcase will include;

  • Live field robotics demonstrations from leading companies such as Robotti, FarmDroid, SwarmFarm Robotics, Stout, and more;
  • Displays featuring state-of-the-art postharvest and protected-cropping technologies that are revolutionising the way we handle and grow crops;
  • Cutting-edge data analytics tools and decision-support systems designed to empower farmers with actionable insights for more efficient and sustainable farming practices; and
  • A wide array of suppliers and researchers who are contributing to the development and adoption of AgTech solutions.

The Gatton AgTech Showcase is made possible through the project “Driving ag-tech adoption across Australia,” funded by the Hort Frontiers strategic partnership initiative developed by Hort Innovation, with co-investment from the Queensland Department of Agriculture and Fisheries (DAF) and contributions from the Australian Government.

Registrations are now open to attend on Thursday 2 November, from 8.30am to 1.30pm.

Attendance at the Gatton AgTech Showcase is free but registration is required.

Click here to register and secure your place.

Quotes attributable to Minister for Agricultural Industry Development and Fisheries and Minister for Rural Communities Mark Furner:

“Agriculture is a $23 billion industry in Queensland and we need to keep at the cutting edge of technology if we want to keep creating the good jobs that come from it,” Mr Furner said.

“We want Queensland at the forefront of AgTech development and events like this open genuine windows on our industry’s future.”

“It’s great news to see the interest in the Showcase means an extra day has been added to the program to provide more discussions, learning and opportunities for the agriculture sector.”

Quotes attributable to Hort Innovation chief executive Brett Fifield:

“With Australian horticulture one of the fastest-growing agricultural sectors in Australia, exposure to new technologies that bring on-farm efficiencies have never been more important.”

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