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Australian Agritech Showcases Innovation at Agritechnica 2025 for the First Time

Last Updated on: 5th November 2025, 04:32 pm

Agritechnica 2025 will see Australia take centre stage with its own dedicated Pavilion, marking a milestone moment for the nation’s agritech sector. Taking place from 9–15 November, the showcase will unite leading Australian innovators and industry partners, connecting them with over 430,000 global visitors at the world’s foremost agricultural machinery expo in Hanover.

The initiative is being driven by the Australian Agritech Association (AusAgritech), with the support of the Queensland Department of Primary Industries and AgriFutures growᴬᴳ. The Pavilion will spotlight Australian-developed technologies and research designed to address key worldwide priorities: improving farming efficiency, advancing sustainable practices, and supporting agriculture’s adaptation to a changing climate.

Showcasing Australian Ingenuity
Participating organisations comprise a cross-section of Australia’s agri-innovation ecosystem:
  • DataFarming: Precision agriculture and digital mapping for modern crop management.
  • Connected Farms: IoT and smart farm connectivity driving real-time decision making.
  • CropNexus: Advanced crop management and analytics platform.
  • CropScanAg: On-farm grain analysis and quality assurance technology.
  • SwarmFarm Robotics: Autonomous machinery transforming labour and efficiency in the field.
  • GrainKing: New approaches to grain handling and on-farm logistics.
  • Toowoomba and Surat Basin Enterprise (TSBE): Championing Queensland’s regional agricultural innovation hub.
Many participants are fresh from leading roles at FutureAg powered by Agritechnica, Australia’s new headline agri-innovation event, cementing the nation’s dual-hemisphere presence and building partnerships that drive change at home and abroad.

Building Partnerships, Growing Impact
The Pavilion’s “Australia Night” on 11 November will offer a unique networking platform, bringing global delegates together to experience Australian solutions and hospitality. Technical sessions and demonstrations across the week are designed to spark collaboration and commercial partnerships, establishing Australia as a key player in smart, sustainable agriculture.

Tim Neale from Data Farming explained the importance of the Australian Pavillion. He said: “Agritechnica is an unparalleled chance for Australian Agritech companies to showcase their innovations, build global partnerships, and network with the world’s best. For Data Farming, being here demonstrates our commitment to being at the forefront of digital farming on the international stage.”

Future-Focused, Globally Connected
Australia’s debut Pavilion responds directly to international demand for solutions in automation, data-driven farming, and climate-smart practice. The nation’s representatives stand ready to engage, learn, and lead — ensuring Australian agriculture’s reputation is built on world-class expertise and real results.
More information can be found on Team Australia’s dedicated web page.
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