Agricultural robots have been a hot topic for the last several years, but are we actually close to seeing them working on local farms? Join experts from Hexagon’s Autonomy & Positioning division as we discuss the outlook for ag autonomy, different types of autonomous machines, and what dealers need to prepare for the autonomous future.

When: Thursday, June 26, 2025, at 2:00 p.m. CT  Register for Free Here

This session is designed for North American agriculture dealers, OEMS and robotics firms looking to understand how to support agriculture's autonomous future.

What You Will Learn:

  • Where is autonomy at now?
  • What types of autonomous machines are there?
  • What do dealerships need to do to prepare?
  • What expertise will help set you up for success?

Don’t miss this opportunity to understand how autonomy will impact the future of the agriculture industry.

Can't attend live? No problem! Register today, and we'll send you the full webinar recording via email 48 hours after the event.

This free webinar event is made possible with the support of Hexagon.

For any questions about this webinar, please Email Kim Schmidt at Farm Equipment.


Meet the Experts

Chad Huedepohl

Chad Huedepohl - Portfolio Marketing Manager, Agriculture, Hexagon

Chad brings a wealth of experience to the field of precision farming. With over two decades of experience in precision farming, he has worked with all levels of the industry, from farmers and dealers to OEMs. At Hexagon, Chad has worked with OEMs, supporting their advancement in GPS and autonomous technologies, and now manages the agriculture portfolio to make sure our solutions align with the ever-growing needs of the industry.

Jame Szabo

James Szabo - Agriculture Autonomy Portfolio ManagerHexagon

Farming runs in James’ veins. Growing up on a farm, he has continued his passion for agriculture by using his BSc in Computer and Information Systems to help bring systems that support farmers to the field. James has been in the precision agriculture industry for over 15 years and now leads the advancement of Hexagon’s agriculture autonomy portfolio, including positioning and perception systems. His dedication to helping ease the burden on farmers guides our development of reliable, made-for-agriculture solutions.