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Arnold NextG at Agritechnica 2025: technology that moves agriculture forward.
The future of agriculture is autonomous — and begins where reliable, fail-operational technology meets specific requirements. At Agritechnica 2025 (9–15 November, Hall 21, Booth H05), Arnold NextG will demonstrate how technological concepts are transformed into production-ready applications at a 210-square-metre stand. These include the fail-operational drive-by-wire system NX NextMotion and the cloud-based 3D guidance system DuxAlpha. Both systems are modular in design, retrofittable and proven in practice.
Silver for DuxAlpha at the Innovation Award AGRITECHNICA 2025
With the Silver Medal at the prestigious AGRITECHNICA Innovation Award 2025, DuxAlpha is recognized as one of the most groundbreaking agrotechnical developments of the year. The DLG’s international panel of experts honors a system that has the potential to fundamentally reshape modern agriculture: DuxAlpha is the first solution to combine topographically accurate 3D path planning with fully digital machine connectivity, cloud-based farm management, and automated field documentation – brand-independent, retrofit-capable, and ready for autonomous operation.
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Teleoperation Meets Autonomy: MIRA, Rheinmetall, and Arnold NextG Develop a Teleoperated Tractor
Agriculture is undergoing a transformation – and driverless mobility plays a central role in it. Together, Arnold NextG GmbH, the Rheinmetall Technology Center (RTC), and MIRA GmbH are bringing state-of-the-art control technologies to the field: a tractor that works autonomously on farmland and can be safely operated via teleoperation on roads shows how the future is already becoming reality today.
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DuxAlpha celebrates its world premiere at AGRITECHNICA 2025
A tractor follows its course precisely as it moves diagonally across the slope. There is no offset or double processing; each track follows the terrain profile exactly. The system runs in the background on the terminal and is synchronized with the machine fleet. It automatically documents all work steps. What seemed like a glimpse into the future is now a reality.
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