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Expo 2025 Osaka, Kansai, Japan – Future Life Expo: Future City Kubota to Exhibit Two Versatile Platform Robots for the Future Under the Theme of “Food and Agriculture” To Realize a Future with Planetary Conscious*1 Agriculture through Data-Driven Autonomous Operation

March 10, 2025
Kubota Corporation

Kubota Corporation (Head Office: Naniwa-ku, Osaka, Japan; President and Representative Director: Yuichi Kitao; hereinafter “Kubota”) is scheduled to exhibit the “Type: V” and “Type: S” concept models of its versatile platform robots for the future at the Future City pavilion, which Kubota supports as a platinum partner. The Type: V model will be making its world debut at that time.

  1. *1.“Planetary conscious” expresses a state in which a prosperous society and the sustainability of the global environment are simultaneously achieved within the “planetary boundaries,” which are the limits of the Earth.
  • Type:V

At the Future City pavilion, Kubota is in charge of the Food and Agriculture sector, and will showcase the future of food and agriculture in the Society 5.0. To realize the exhibition theme of “Planetary conscious Food and Agriculture that is friendly to the earth and people and leads to the future,” Kubota believes it is essential to establish new low-environmental-impact farming methods, including fully automated and data-driven, precision agriculture. Kubota will be exhibiting Versatile Platform Robots for the future as a key technology in achieving the company’s vision for the future of agriculture.

1. The Concept Behind the Versatile Platform Robots

  • These platform robots for the future are designed to perform a range tasks required in agriculture and other fields with fully autonomous and no need for human intervention. Using a diverse range of equipment and implements, they are able to perform data-driven, precision farming, handle the many remaining manual tasks, and even carry out civil engineering and construction work with fully autonomous. These next-generation platform robots are designed to safeguard the future of our food supply in response to the declining number of agricultural workers.
  • Multiple autonomously operating Type: V and Type: S units working in coordination with one another are able to perform tasks efficiently in a variety of fields.

2. The Features of the Type: V Model

  • These completely autonomous platform robots surpass the conventional boundaries of agricultural machinery.
  • The height and width of the vehicle bodies are transformable (adjustable) to match the spacing between crops, their growth conditions, and the specific task. Additionally, a single unit may be used for a wide range of applications due to the ability to automatically replacing the implement to best suit the operation at hand. For example, in rice farming, these robots are able to handle tilling*2, intermediate management*3, pest control*4, and harvesting, which have traditionally been performed by separate machines such as tractors and combines. They can be used for vegetables and a variety of other crops, as well as for a broad range of non-agricultural tasks.
  1. *2.Digging and tilling the soil prior to sowing or planting rice
  2. *3.Weeding, thinning, and moving soil between the time of sowing or planting and harvesting
  3. *4.Preventing pests, diseases, weeds, and other harmful elements

The video of Type:V is for illustrative purposes only.

3. The Features of the Type: S Model

  • By flexibly bending and extending their four legs, they are able to maintain a level position even on hilly slopes and rugged terrain, such as in orchards, enabling efficient cargo transportation and highly precise management tasks.
  • The platform has a wide variety of potential by installing attachments designed for a broad range of specific tasks. Development of robot arms and various other attachments in cooperation with external partners will enable Kubota to expand the technology beyond the boundaries of both cargo transportation and agriculture.
  • The KATR, the foundation of the Type: S model, was exhibited at CESS® 2025, the world’s largest technology trade show, and it was named Best of Innovation in the Industrial Equipment and Machinery product category of the CES Innovation AwardsS® 2025 program.
  • Type:S

Kubota showcased the “dream tractor” at the Japan World Exposition held in Osaka in 1970. At the time, its concept and many of its innovative features were considered groundbreaking, and over the years, these technologies were gradually put into practical use. Now, many of them have become standard in modern tractors. In the near future, Type: V and Type: S models may become a common sight in fields.

Videos and games will be streamed on large screens, vividly depicting food and agriculture in a planetary-conscious future, when Type: V and Type: S models are playing active roles.

There are also plans for a live demonstration of a Type: V model for members of the press at the Kubota Global Institute of Technology (Sakai City, Osaka, Japan).

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