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January 26, 2024

Deere & Company has announced the names of six companies chosen for its 2024 Startup Collaborator program. It was launched in 2019 to enhance and deepen the company's interaction with startup companies whose technology could add value for ag and construction customers.

 

"The startup program is mutually beneficial for John Deere and the startup companies that participate," said Dennis Muszalski, VP, module & electrification systems engineering. "The program is based on finding benefits for our customers. The goal is to learn together and explore new ways to help customers unlock more value in ways they never thought possible."

 

The companies participating in the 2024 Startup Collaborator include:

 

-  Constellr — a German/Belgian company measuring land surface temperature and water from its own satellites at unprecedented accuracy levels to enable insights for a more sustainable future. www.constellr.com

 

-  Geminos — an artificial intelligence company empowering businesses to understand and leverage causality for enhanced decision-making. www.geminos.ai

 

-  SB Quantum — a quantum sensing company, headquartered in Sherbrooke, Québec, is focused on navigation based on a novel quantum magnetometer. www.SBQuantum.com

 

-  Fermata Energy — an American leader in vehicle-to-everything (V2X) bidirectional charging platform technology. www.FermataEnergy.com

 

-  goFlux — a Brazil-based logistics company focused on digital solutions to connect the ecosystem for freight transactions. www.goFlux.com.br

 

-  Cloudscape Labs — a production management software company, based in Florida, focused on providing job site visibility across the construction team to help meet production, cost, and safety targets. www.cloudscape.net

 

Source: John Deere January 24, 2024 news release

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Submitted by Karen Davidson on 26 January 2024