Merging Nature and

Technology

Automation, Robotics and AI for Agriculture.


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This is us.

This is what we do.


AI.Land stands for the change in agriculture - towards regenerative, sustainable methods.

As a driver of innovation in the field of Smart AgTech, we develop holistic solutions in robotics, automation and artificial intelligence that make agriculture more efficient and resource-saving. We also rely on humanoid robotics with arms and hands to provide practical support for complex work processes.

With our expertise in plant and mechanical engineering and in-depth agricultural knowledge, we transfer state-of-the-art technologies to the field. Our company headquarters on a family farm in Krefeld keeps us closely connected to the real needs of farmers.

Our vision: an agriculture that harmonises technology and nature.


 Vision

Automation

Special machinery & plant engineering

Robotic

Tillage, cultivation, plant protection & harvesting

AI

Phenotyping & scoring

Land

Agriculture, field catalogue & data management

Mission


AI.Land increases transparency and efficiency along the value chain, from vegetable producers to consumers.

With our ETAROB and DAVEGI prototypes, we promote biodiversity through mixed open-air storage, drive forward the electrification of agriculture and actively support humus formation.

Our goal is an end-to-end solution: farmers can produce fully automated regional vegetable boxes directly in the field and market them locally, supported by robotic solutions and an open merchandise management system.

We are continuously developing and are looking for partners and interested parties to join us on this journey.


DAVEGI Project






Events & News

09.11. - 15.11.2025 AgriTechnica Fair

Hannover


This year you can find us with our own stand in Hall 21, Stand F26.


Come along and find out more about robotics in agriculture and our innovative ideas.​


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24.09.2025 Ideenfutter Expo 

Neuss

Impetus for a sustainable agriculture and food industry

The innovation expo with solutions for today, ideas for tomorrow and visions for the future.


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22.09.2025 European Network of Agricultural Journalists (ENAJ) and the EU-FarmBook

Bonn

EU-FarmBook is a Horizon Europe project working at regional, national and European level to develop an online platform that collects and disseminates agricultural and forestry knowledge. The platform is based on a co-creation approach and builds on the results of EURAKNOS and EUREKA.


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12.09.2025 Tech Konferenz - IT-Jobfair - Festival

Köln


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11.09.2025 Future Tech Fest

Düsseldorf


Germany's leading B2B startup trade fair and conference 


You will find us on a 5sqm stand in the Startup Area


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31.03 - 04.04. Hannover Messe 


AI.Land will be present at the joint stand of the competence network Umweltwirtschaft.NRW.

Halle 2 | Stand C30 


Come along and find out more about robotics in agriculture and our innovative ideas.​


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16.01.-19.01.2025 - Grüne Woche 

We are there!


AI.Land, ORB gGmbH and Landhouz at the Green Week - Shaping the future together!


Visit us at the Green Week, where AI.Land ORB gGmbH and Landhouz will be presenting innovative solutions for the agriculture of tomorrow. Find out how we want to revolutionise the agricultural sector and create a more regenerative future with the help of artificial intelligence and sustainable concepts. Come along and discover exciting insights into the future of food production!

We are among the top 10 start-ups and will be pitching for the win.

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Motivation 

In traditional agriculture, all plant cultivation processes were carried out manually or with animal labour. In the 20th century, mechanisation increasingly replaced manual labour with machines.

The pandemic revealed the dependence of German agriculture on global markets and foreign seasonal labour. According to the 2020 agricultural census, 75% of vegetable farms in Germany have no secure farm succession, and small farms are particularly affected. A shortage of skilled labour and high investment costs coupled with uncertain prices and extreme weather conditions are making vegetable growing increasingly unattractive. According to DZ-Bank, 60% of agricultural businesses could disappear by 2040, which means that only 2,400 vegetable farms will remain in Germany.

Some vegetable farms find success through alternative channels such as direct marketing to end consumers. These forms of direct marketing account for six to eight per cent of the total vegetable market, with differences between organic and conventionally produced vegetables.   

We want to counteract this and close the value chain in order to bring more vegetables to local tables according to the "Field2Fork" principle. Our aim is to do this in the most effective, environmentally friendly, resource-saving and affordable way possible.


Preservation of biodiversity: Sustainable agriculture contributes to the preservation of biodiversity by minimising the destruction of natural habitats and promoting biodiversity in the fields. 


Soil health: The use of environmentally friendly cultivation methods, such as crop rotation and minimum tillage, maintains soil health and prevents erosion. 

Water conservation: Sustainable practices reduce water pollution from chemical fertilisers and pesticides and improve the efficiency of water use.




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