Australia’s largest agricultural event, AgQuip, is preparing to welcome its
, and one of the highlights this year will be the introduction of an Agri-Tech Pavilion that will showcase the latest on-farm technologies set to revolutionise the agriculture industry.AgQuip organisers, ACM Rural Events, said many exhibitors are using this year’s event to launch their new products and services.
“There is a real thirst for technology and innovation within our rural sector, and producers are increasingly looking for new ways to improve on-farm efficiencies,” said AgQuip General Manager, Kate Nugent.
“Every year we strive to find exhibitors who are at the cutting edge of agricultural innovation and I’m excited that in 2023 we have secured an increasing number of exhibitors who will be using the 50th Aon AgQuip to launch new AgTech products and services.”
The Agri-Tech Pavilion will have a large focus on the reduction of environmental impacts on farm, with carbon sequestering programs on offer, as well as innovative technologies, like water from air dispensers.
There will also be a big emphasis on harnessing digital technologies in the rural sector such as drone-assisted cropping and spraying; mobile applications to monitor quality and quantity of crops and help manage inventory systems; as well as products and services to increase WiFi coverage and digital capabilities on farm.
“In addition to the Agri-Tech Pavilion, we also have a large number of our traditional exhibitors, particularly manufacturers who are always looking for new and improved ways to make their equipment work harder and smarter,” Nugent added.
“The 2023 Aon AgQuip will see the launch of new vehicles, including side-by-sides, utes and even electric vehicles, from some of Australia’s biggest brands.
“The industry’s leading machinery experts will also be exhibiting new and improved earthmoving equipment, including excavators, loaders, and attachments.”
Some exhibitors preparing to launch new products at the show include:
The event will run from August 22 to 24, 2023, at the Black Jack Road site, 8km west of Gunnedah, New South Wales.
Tickets are now on sale via the AgQuip website.