Travel autonomously with CAESAR

Innotrac 2020 GmbH, based in Singwitz, was founded in 2020 on the initiative of four Saxon companies. The aim is to develop, produce and market new mechanization tools for horticulture and agriculture.

InnoTRAC 2020 GmbH, a consortium of several companies in Saxony, has developed the CAESAR field robot, an autonomous, universal device carrier for commercially available attachments.
Saxony Trade & Invest Corp. (WFS)

This has been implemented for the first time in the development of an autonomous, universal implement carrier for commercially available attachments. CAESAR is an economical solution because the concept ensures cost-effectiveness for farm sizes of 20 to 30 ha through labor cost savings, universality and the use of existing implement technology. The drive coupling can be used without restriction and the 75 hp HATZ diesel engine complies with all current emission standards. CAESAR is a practice-oriented solution: the all-wheel drive (up to 10 km/h) ensures reliable operation under all agricultural working conditions. Navigation is based on the use of LIDAR and a GNSS-secured RTK correction signal. Operation control and remote monitoring are carried out via cell phone or tablet. This is preceded by specific route planning on the PC or using the teach procedure in the field or orchard.

InnoTRAC2020 GmbH