John Deere Farmsight Profit (full)
last 3 November, the John Deere Farmsight lecture took place in Eindhoven (Energy Forum hall/TU/e). The speaker was Mr Tieben of John Deere Netherlands, manager aftersales (Benelux). The topic was John Deere Farmsight, a "total solution" which improves insight into an agricultural farm to a depth not previously achievable. It allows remote monitoring of individual machines to ensure preventive maintenance, optimisation of fuel consumption and performance, and new, more detailed agronomic information for better decision-making.
It explained how John Deere Farmsight works: Machines equipped with JDLink wireless technology are permanently online and can be remotely monitored via the internet on a computer, tablet or smartphone. This provides data on location, instruments and control systems, including attachments and attachments. With permission, machines can be proactively diagnosed and optimised, drivers can be assisted, fleets of machines coordinated and data from the field used for better agronomic analysis.john Deere is a very big player worldwide in tractors, harvesters and other machinery for agriculture, forestry, garden & park and contracting, so it was interesting to hear how John Deere sees "smart farming solutions" as a commercial opportunity.
The evening was well attended; there were more registrations than available places and so, unfortunately, not every interested party was able to attend the lecture. The board of the Commercial Engineering Department thanks Mr Tieben for his willingness to give this lecture and, of course, the enthusiastic participants for coming.
There is a chance that this lecture will be repeated next year/ should this be the case, it will be announced via the KIVI site and the people who have now been on the waiting list will have priority for registration.
Description
Introduction
John Deere is one of the leading global players in tractors and agricultural machinery, with factories, sales and service offices worldwide.
Technological innovations and interconnectivity are being harnessed by John Deere to help the agricultural sector increase productivity and improve efficiency. This is necessary because, according to United Nations' Food and Agriculture Organisation, food production must increase by 60% to be able to feed the world's population by 2050 (9 billion people).
John Deere is using sensors on their latest equipment to help farmers manage their fleet and reduce machine downtime. The information is combined with historical and real-time data on weather forecasts, soil conditions, crop characteristics and many other datasets.
This big data is exported to various channels using the open source R programming language. John Deere Farmsight is one of the tools to increase productivity and improve efficiency.
Henry Tieben from John Deere Netherlands will give a presentation on John Deere Farmsight and the MyJohnDeere.com platform.
Speaker(s)
Henry Tieben from John Deere Netherlands
Location
TU/e, Metaforum, Den Dolech 2,
5612 AZ Eindhoven (reception from 18.30 hrs)
Organiser
Commercial Engineer
Name and contact details for information
ing. Hans van den End at the e-mail address below
