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agritechnica.com Organizer

People, Technology, Innovations –

The future of agricultural machinery!

10 – 14 November 2015

Hanover, Germany

Preview Days 8/9 November

Phone: +49 69 24 788-265 • [email protected]

Visitor informa tion and Technica

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The fascination of

AGRITECHNICA

Exhibitors by region Africa Exhibitors: 1 Asia Exhibitors: 180 Oceania Exhibitors: 1 North America Exhibitors: 114 South/Central America Exhibitors: 17 EU Exhibitors: 1.087 Germany Exhibitors: 1.238 Rest of Europe Exhibitors: 134 Eastern Europe Exhibitors: 25

Innovations, trends

and visions ...

… are the drivers of AGRITECHNICA. And the fuel too. Again, many exhibitors will challenge each other and enter their innovation in a competition.

AGRITECHNICA innovations awards are pioneering and inter- nationally acclaimed.

Learn more about the Gold and Silver Medals that will be awarded at AGRITECHNICA.

Visit our website at

www.agritechnica.com/Neuheiten

where the award-winning innovations will be revealed.

The world’s largest trade fair for agricultural machinery and equipment

AGRITECHNICA is a melting pot where people, tech- nologies and innovations come together. For 7 days this is the place to be for anyone in the agricultural industry. This is what you can expect from 10 – 14 November 2015 (Preview days on 8 - 9 Nov):

2,800 exhibitors, 56% of which are not German but come from 52 different countries

 More than 400,000 visitors from 88 countries

400,000 m² of show space spread over 23 halls

200 forum events and conferences on topical and exciting themes

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AGRITECHNICA

Key Areas of the Trade Fair

AGRITECHNICA PLAZA: A DLG Stand

International Visitors‘ Lounge (P32) Campus & Career (P33 + P35)

B Historical Agricultural Machinery (P34) Forestry Open-Air Area

C DLG Forestry + Wood Info Centre

D International Dealer and Service Centre

E Special “Smart Farming - Digital Cropping“ + Forum

F Special “Major Crops Worldwide“+ Forum

G Systems & Components Lounge + Forum + Pathways

H Forum “Technology & Management”

MACHINE GROUP HALL

Tractors 3, 4, 5, 7, 9, 13, 20

Tillage and Crop

Management 8, 9, 11, 12

Mineral Fertilisation 9 Organic Fertilisation 21, 22 , 23 Harvesting Technology 24, 25, 27 Combine Harvester 3, 4, 5, 7, 9, 13, 20 Transport and Loading

Technology 4, 6, 7

Agricultural Electronics

and Software 15

Used Machinery Trade, Dealer Center,

Workshop Live 2

Fruit, Vegetables,

Special crops, Irrigation 21 Forestry and Municipal

Technology 26 + Forestry Open-Air Area

Energy 18, 23

Systems & Components 15, 16, 17 AGRITECHNICA Plaza Open-Air Area + P 32 – P 35

B A H C G D F E NORTH 2 NORTH 3 EAST 2 EAST 3 SOUTH 1 WEST 1 WEST 2 WEST 3 NORTH 1

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Farm machinery from

3 continents

20 official national pavilions showcasing farm machinery

from three continents. Take the opportunity to learn about cropping in other countries.

America Argentina in Hall 13 D57  Brazil in Hall 9 B16  Canada Manitoba in Halls 6 E08 and 9 A10  Canada Saskatchewan in Hall 12 B12  USA in Hall 5 A36

USA North Dakota

in Hall 5 E22

USA Iowa NEW

in Hall 6 B51/52 Asia China in Hall 15 B11  India NEW in Hall 17 B14  Japan in Hall 21 H01/02  Pakistan in Hall 16 F20 Europe Germany Saxony in Hall 27 F56  Finland 24 exibitors in various halls

Italy Piemont NEW

in Hall 16 C05  Croatia in Hall 13 D64  Romania in Hall 9 A40  Russia in Hall 9 A30/31  Sweden NEW in Hall 3 E18  Serbia in Hall 8 B18  Spain 21 exibitors in various halls

Special “Major Crops” and Forum Hall 21, Stand G25

The meeting point of cultures.

Expert dialog on rice, maize, cotton, sugar cane and soybean.

All topics and dates are available at: www.agritechnica.com/en/programme

 Current production systems

 Feasible technologies

 National solutions

 Future potentials

All these aspects are presented in the Special and discussed on the Forum.

The programme is supported by agri benchmark at the Johann Heinrich vom Thünen Institute and the Food and Agriculture Organization of the United Nations (FAO).

Special events

on topical issues

For more information go to: www.agritechnica.com/en/ exhibitor-db

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Special “Digital Cropping“ and

Forum “Plant Production live” Hall 15, Stand G31 Decoding your site – understanding yields

 Which data can I get from my site?

 How many data do I need?

 How can I use the data?

 Which system is best for me?

This Special offers a unique platform for users of

Smart Farming applications, helping them to find

and compare information on systems for

 collecting,

 storing,

 processing,

 interpreting,

 and analyzing

data that is provided by satellites, sensors and farm management files.

Take the opportunity to find the perfect solution for your business to use digital field information.

The Forum “Plant Production live” covers topical issues on farming, consulting, industry and science.

Smart Tool 2015

Once again, you have the opportunity to rate the ideas that were presented at the “Digital Cropping” Special. Farmers and contractors are asked to give their opinion on whether a development is viable enough to prove itself in day-to-day farm work. Does it reduce the number of passes or operations? Does it make life easier? Does it save critical resources? Is it a clever idea that offers clear perspectives for the future?

Join the poll and cast your vote for your favourite idea!

The co-exhibitors

There are 14 co-exhibitors representing technology on

soil sensors, satellite signals, soil sampling, prognosis models, yield mapping, field mapping, application maps, yield potential maps, and soil maps. Take a look at

various software applications and exhibits of drones

and crop sensors.

The German geophysical and resource institute Bundes-anstalt für Geowissenschaften und Rohstoffe (BGR) showcases its helicopter for scientific research along with the first detailed soil atlas for Germany which is published in time to celebrate the International Soil Year 2015.

Furthermore, the gold medallist of the Argentinian Expoagro show will introduce the NIR-Crop Analyser. This is an online NIR sensor which collects real-time data on the quality of cereals while harvest is in progress and references the data to a map.

All topics and dates are available at: www.agritechnica.com/en/programme

SMART FARMING SMART FARMING

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“Future Farming” Special and Forum at Systems & Components, Hall 16, Stand C43

Forum “Technology & Management” Hall 8, Stand A 05

Future Farming is the title chosen for this year‘s unique, cross-sector special exhibition for mobile applications. It is here where suppliers from 41 countries will be charting the course for the agricultural machinery of tomorrow. The fascinating display of advanced and innovative products is tailored to different audiences. This is the place where international trade visitors from the scientific community, from R&D and procurement meet international journalists, dealers, farmers and cont-ractors.

This year again the

System & Components Lounge will be the hub

where visitors find the highlights in this field, a place to discuss views and to network or just relax in an elegant atmosphere.

Special Show, Pathways, Forum

The top trends of efficiency, reliability, safety/ergonomics

and environmental protection form the central theme of

the three-part specialist programme that goes by the title of Systems & Components:

The Special Show in the S&C Lounge in Hall 16 simulates a networking scenario between farmer, supplier and manufacturer.

Excellent ideas, the latest technologies and the most efficient procedures and systems are presented by the AGRITECHNICA Technical Programme.

Visitors find lectures on crop and soil management, variety and intermediate cropping, focusing on sales structures and advice.

All topics and dates are available at: www.agritechnica.com/en/programme

Future Farming: a practical and customer-oriented de-monstration – including a

3D printer as an absolute technological highlight.

Four Pathways lead the visitors from the Special Show to the topics listed above through the Systems & Components halls 15, 16 and 17, where exhibitors showcase selected products that give an overview of the entire sector. In addition to the classic forum format, the Forum

programme now includes Technology Talks delivered

by exhibitors, professional associations and academics, who present pioneering ideas and visions on the burning issues of our time.

Every day there will be different topics and highlights. For all topics and dates see:

www.agritechnica.com/en/programme

Visit the S&C Lounge and enjoy a coffee while you watch live demonstrations.

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Forestry and Wood Info Centre Halle 26, Stand B05 + Open-Air Area

Wood is a high-value raw material that is in greater demand than ever before. But what is the safest way to harvest it, the most economical way to process it, and the best way to market it? How should a forest be managed so that it can develop sustainably, meet society’s demands and still be available as a source of income for future generations?

Answers to these critical questions are presented by the DLG Forestry Info Centre in Hall 26 as well as in de-monstrations at the open-air area under the Expo canopy.

Forestry and Wood Info Centre, (Hall 26, Stand B05)

Equipment, work safety and advice on forestry work

Innovations and trends in forestry equipment are presented along with demonstrations and advice at the Forestry Info Centre.

Open-Air event area 1 (Stand B02)

Cutting and removing trees under tension

Demonstration of correct cutting techniques when felling trees under tension using a tree bending simulator.

Open-Air event areas 2 and 3 (Stand A04)

Efficient firewood preparation

Demonstration of various firewood processing chains from splitting to packaging.

Spotlight on work safety

In the open-air area, experts will be demonstrating the safest way to cut trees under tension using a tree ben-ding simulator. In Hall 26, the Rottenburg University of Applied Sciences will be demonstrating how cut-resistant clothing works and highlighting quality differences using its cut protection test bench and a high-speed camera.

Comparing firewood supply chains

Which is the most economical way of processing harves-ted timber to firewood and of packaging the timber for transport and sales? Various timber processing chains will be presented in the open-air area four times a day.

Field test: ergonomic forestry tools

Which are the best tools for which process in the timber harvesting work chain and how to use them? High limbing can be a worthwhile investment that enhances the value of the wood in your forest. But how is it done and what tools do you need? These and other questions are answered by seasoned forestry engineers who give demonstrations at the Forestry Info Centre in Hall 26.

Information point for forest owners

Issues such as forestry farming, safe working practices, technical and financial support, equipment or marketing are addressed at the DLG Forestry and Wood Info Centre, where you can talk to DLG forestry experts, members of the German AGDW society of woodland owners and academics at the Rottenburg University of Applied Sciences.

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Fields:  Financing  Insurance  Logistics  Customs  Legal  Purchase cooperations

 Sales & Marketing

 Personnel recruitment agencies  Training / Consulting / Education  Associations / Organizations  Used machinery exchange  Used machinery price finder / assessment finder  Used machinery reconditioning Machinery

 Claas – AXION 830 CMATIC tractor

 Krone – BigPack 1270 XC baler

 Massey Ferguson – 5613 tractor

 Lemken – Zirkon 8/300 &

Saphir 8/300 drill combination

 Husqvarna – 560 XP chain saw

Workshop equipment

 Bohnenkamp – tyre fitting machine

 Gedore – tools

 Kramp – workshop tools

Vocational training institutions

 LandBauTechnik - German Agricultural and

Construction Machinery Association with its individual chapters and guilds

 DEULA Westfalen

 Braunschweig-Lüneburg-Stade Chamber of Crafts

Don’t miss out on these

opportunities

Trade & Services Meeting Point Hall 2, Stand E 49

Workshop LIVE – training for jobs in the trade industry Hall 2, Stand E 39

The new international Dealer and Service Centre is the hub where international farm machinery dealers, service providers, manufacturers meet their customers: farmers, contractors and machinery rings.

Expand your network and make new contacts from around the world.

Two talks on pertinent aspects are held by recognized experts in the trading industry twice a day from Monday to Friday, who will discuss topical and very specific issues concerning commercial aspects.

All topics and dates are available at: www.agritechnica.com/en/programme

Workshop LIVE is a hands-on demonstration of job

opportunities within the agricultural machinery trade. Here visitors can look inside the machine and watch how a repair is carried out. The young Workshop LIVE Team know the ropes of dealing with modern machinery packed with high-end technology. Techniques for repairing engines, electrical equipment, electronic and pneumatic systems as well as hydraulics and mechanics. Laptop and spanner are the daily tools in this job.

There is a service demonstration at every full hour. The

machinery, equipment and expertise to carry out these services is provided by the following companies:

Watch the video clip ‘Werkstatt live auf Agritechnica’ at

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International

events at the

Convention Center (CC)

All topics and dates are available at: www.agritechnica.com/en/programme

“Innovations in agricultural engineering for efficient farming“ (VDI, MEG, EurAgEng)

Friday and Saturday, 6 and 7 Nov, registration required

This year, too, the conference directs the spotlight onto major agricultural markets, dedicating three events to selected countries and the use of agricultural machinery there. A first-time event is a conference on the component markets in BRIC countries (Brazil, Russia, India, China).

Each conference offers market reports, best practice reports from companies and farmers from these coun-tries. Each conference is concluded by an informal get-together which offers the opportunity to tap into the culture of the individual country and to network.

73rd International Conference LAND.TECHNIK AgEng2015:

“Ag Machinery International – Access to emerging markets”

Ag Machinery International – Access to emerging markets:

Tuesday 10 Nov. 10:00 – 13:30 h Tuesday 10 Nov. 18:00 – 21:30 h Wednesday 11 Nov. 10:00 – 13:30 h Thursday 12 Nov. 10:00 – 12:30 h Ethiopia Russia Brazil Tanzania Belarus Russia India Ukraine Poland Romania Kenya Kazakhstan China

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AGRITECHNICA Plaza

The new point of contact to seek advice on careers, scientific research and the DLG network

Campus & Career

For the first time, the DLG dedicates a special show space to the topic of careers in the agricultural industry: Campus & Career (P33/P35). As well as personnel

recruitment stalls and a campus for higher education

matters, there will be exhibitors offering advice on

careers, photo shoots for application purposes and a job wall. At the P33 Forum, there will be talks on

professional careers as well as topics from scientific research from 10:00 to 17:00 h. For further information, see www.agritechnica.com/en/programme

Young Farmers Day

in Pavilion 33, on Thursday, 12 Nov

The Young Farmers Day offers opportunities to discuss matters pertaining to career and payment and share experience. The day will be concluded by a large panel discussion with international guests on the panel, which will be held from 18:00 to 20:00 h at the CC. At 20:00 h the floor is open to the by now legendary Young Farmers

Party at TUI Arena, EXPO Plaza 7 (not open to minors

under 18, admission ticket required).

Tractor tests, new DLG seal, soil management and networking

Historic and modern tractors and DLG’s more than 100-year long testing tradition are the focus at the Plaza. Demonstrations of the DLG PowerMix test and of tractor fitted camera systems give insights on what tractor buyers should watch out for when buying a new tractor. The PowerMix app provides users with DLG test data which they can use to compare current tractor models and hence make a good purchase decision.

The latest insights into soil management are presented by the DLG Agricultural Centre in Pavilion 32. DLG

Expert Knowledge bulletins and test results of DLG’s

international cropping centre explain in a comprehensible way the parameters of soil fertility, health and cultivation. The DLG Technology Talks dealing with burning issues of our time and delivered by experts from research and practice take place daily between 14:00 and 15:00 h. Pavilion 32 is the central meeting point for DLG members and trade visitors from Germany and abroad. Guests from abroad will feel at home in the International Visitors’ Lounge. Benefit from DLG as an independent and neutral platform for making new contacts, discovering new ideas and effecting knowledge transfer between research and practice.

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Tips and information for

planning your visit

From the central station, it is only 20 minutes to the exhibition site by local metro (Lines 8 and 18). Certain long-distance and regional trains stop at the station serving the exhibition site. Alight at Hannover Messe/ Laatzen. Check our website for information from our transport partners about special trains to AGRITECHNICA.

Hannover Marketing & Tourismus GmbH Tel: +49 511 12 345-555 Fax: +49 511 12345-556 [email protected] www.hannover.de/hotels/ agritechnica Hanno-Fair Incoming Tel: +49 5321 352020 Fax: +49 5321 352021 [email protected] www.at.hanno-fair.com There are both scheduled and charter flights to Hanover

from Germany and abroad. An exclusive AGRITECHNICA shuttle bus service will be available for the duration of the trade fair.

You can reach the exhibition site via the A2 and A7 motorways, and then via the A37 and the Messe-

schnellweg dual carriageway (B3/B6).

The German embassy or consulate in your country will provide information about visa requirements. Letters of invitation are no longer necessary when visiting trade fairs in Germany.

Private accommodation and hotels:

Arriving by plane or train:

Arriving by car:

Visa:

Opening hours: 10 - 14 November 2015, 9:00 – 18:00 h

On the two Preview Days (8 and 9 November 2015), the exhibition will be open for visitors from the agricultural machinery trade, for top investors and for the trade press.

Box-office / Online shop Preview day ticket: 75.00/60.00 EUR

(8 or 9 Nov)

NEW: Tickets for the Preview Days are

valid only on one of the two days.

Season ticket: 60.00/52.00 EUR

(10 - 14 Nov)

Two-day ticket: 36.00/30.00 EUR

(10 - 14 Nov)

Day ticket: 24.00/20.00 EUR

(10 - 14 Nov)

Students / Senior citizens: 13.00 EUR

(10 - 14 Nov)

Children up to 12 years free

(must be accompanied by an adult)

DLG members qualify for two days’ free admission

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1. Call up www.agritechnica.com/registration on screen.

2. Enter your voucher code on the website.

3. Print the PDF or download it to your smartphone.

How it works:

Voucher for day ticket.

After a brief online

registration process, you

will receive your ticket.

Do you have a voucher? The voucher replaces the pre-vious VIP Card and is not a ticket. It must be redeemed online prior to the event.

The benefits to you:

 It guarantees the fastest possible access to the fair via

the Green Entrance.

 You can plan your visit interactively from home using

your “myAGRITECHNICA” account and access the world’s largest database of the industry.

 Free Wi-Fi at the fair (4 hours per day).

 News from and about AGRITECHNICA

NEW

New ticketing system for easier admission

The colour code of your ticket shows which entrance to

use. Make sure you have a green ticket. It guarantees the

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DLG Service GmbH Eschborner Landstr. 122

60489 Frankfurt am Main, Germany

Organizer

myAGRITECHNICA

myAGRITECHNICA offers further individual options plus information about the trade fair. You already have your access data from using the online ticket shop, so you can get started right away. Not registered yet? Sign up now and get all the benefits:

Manage tickets online

Plan your trade fair visit interactively with the exhibitor

database (pin boards, individual exhibition guide etc.)

Free internet access with Wi-Fi during your visit to the

fair (4 hours per day)

The latest information on AGRITECHNICA

Do you have any further questions?

The AGRITECHNICA visitor services team will be delighted to help.

Tel.: +49 69 24788-265 Fax: +49 69 24788-113 [email protected]

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Planning your visit

Buy your ticket online and save up to 20%.

www.agritechnica.com/registr

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AGRITECHNICA app

So that you can find your way round the exhibition more conveniently and quickly, we will be releasing the official AGRITECHNICA app for iPhone and Android devices in early October.

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