Sabanto’s system retrofits onto existing machinery, allowing operators to turn tractors they already own 

into autonomous machines.  -  Photo: Sabanto

Sabanto’s system retrofits onto existing machinery, allowing operators to turn tractors they already own
into autonomous machines.

Photo: Sabanto

Sabanto, Inc. recenlty made available its autonomy kit for Kubota M5 tractors. Sabanto’s system retrofits onto existing machinery, allowing operators to turn tractors they already own into autonomous machines.

Automating field operations allows for continuous tractor operations while freeing up staff to perform other tasks. 

The Kubota M5 aftermarket autonomous system marks Sabanto’s first system availability to end users in North America. Systems for additional manufacturers and tractor models will be announced at a later
date.

“We are completely disrupting the way the industry views autonomous equipment, and we are bringing in
partners who share our vision,” said Craig Rupp, founder and CEO of Sabanto. “We see a future of smaller, smarter, lighter, less expensive, and more sustainable swarms of autonomous equipment that will enable users to cover more ground with less.”