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John Deere selects new startup collaborators

The company names its six partners for 2025.
2/4/2025

Deere & Company has named six companies chosen for its 2025 Startup Collaborator program. The John Deere Startup Collaborator program was launched in 2019 to enhance the company’s interaction with startups whose technology could "add value for ag and construction customers."

"The John Deere Startup Collaborator Program represents our ongoing dedication to innovation and customer-centric solutions," said Jahmy Hindman, senior vice president & chief technology officer. "By collaborating with forward-thinking startups, we aim to explore new technologies that can bring significant value to our customers in agriculture and construction. We look forward to working closely with these startups to learn, grow and drive the future of productive, sustainable and efficient farming and construction practices."

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The companies participating in the 2025 Startup Collaborator include:

  • Array Labs. A space technology company building the first constellation designed for frequent, high-quality 3D imaging of Earth's entire surface.
  • Landscan. A digital twin company fusing proprietary soil and remote sensing signals to generate unique analytical insights for the optimization and management of land and its resources.
  • LIDWAVE. A pioneering 4D LiDAR-on-a-chip developer, providing unprecedented sensing for advanced automation, mapping, and inspection applications.
  • Presien. A physical AI company partnering with OEMs to deliver plug-and-play, on-machine solutions that transform worksite safety and productivity.
  • ReSim. An embodied AI testing company that automates hardware, simulation and replay evaluations, unlocking safer, faster development for autonomy.
  • Witricity. A trailblazer in wireless charging technology for commercial and passenger vehicles, eliminating the hassle of plug-in charging and setting the stage for future autonomy.

"We're thrilled to welcome the 7th cohort of startups to our John Deere Startup Collaborator Program. This program is all about fostering innovation and collaboration. Each startup in this cohort brings unique technologies aimed at tackling real challenges in agriculture and construction. By working together and learning from one another, we will explore new technologies that can benefit our customers," said Colton Salyards, principal corporate development, John Deere.

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