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Author: Firma Arnold NextG

Arnold NextG at Agritechnica 2025: technology that moves agriculture forward.

Posted on 6. November 202512. November 2025 by Firma Arnold NextG Posted in General Tagged 3D path planning, agricultural automation, AGRITECHNICA 2025, ASIL D certified, Autonomous farming, cloud-based farming, drive-by-wire, DuxAlpha, Fail-operational system, Farm Machine Award, ISOBUS integration, joystick steering, NX NextMotion, retrofit tractor, tractor teleoperation

A joystick instead of a steering wheel. A tractor axle that responds to digital signals with millimetre precision and provides feedback from the ground to the control system. A track that autonomously follows the terrain with centimetre precision. What sounded […]

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Teleoperation meets autonomy: MIRA, Rheinmetall, and Arnold NextG develop teleoperated tractor

Posted on 4. November 2025 by Firma Arnold NextG Posted in General Tagged 3D path planning, agricultural automation, AGRITECHNICA 2025, Arnold NextG, Autonomous tractor, drive-by-wire system, driverless farming vehicle, DuxAlpha, field autonomy, MIRA GmbH, NX NextMotion, remote-controlled tractor, Rheinmetall Technology Center, smart farming technology, teleoperation agriculture

The agriculture sector is undergoing radical change, with driverless mobility playing a pivotal role. Arnold NextG GmbH, the Rheinmetall Technology Centre (RTC) and MIRA GmbH have joined forces to bring state-of-the-art control technologies to the field. A tractor that can […]

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Arnold NextG Blogspot: When Machines Start Talking – The Future of Networked Agrologistics

Posted on 3. November 20253. November 2025 by Firma Arnold NextG Posted in General Tagged agri 4.0, API control, Arnold NextG, Autonomous farming, connected agtech, control architecture, drive-by-wire, fail operational, machine coordination, NX NextMotion, Real Time Communication, remote tractor operation, smart field logistics, swarm control

Agricultural machinery is evolving from isolated operators into interconnected team players. While early automation systems functioned independently, the next leap lies in system integration. The key: real-time machine-to-machine communication across brands, vehicle types, and function levels. Connectivity becomes a productivity […]

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DuxAlpha celebrates its world premiere at AGRITECHNICA 2025

Posted on 30. October 20252. November 2025 by Firma Arnold NextG Posted in General Tagged 3D path planning, Agricultural Innovation, AGRITECHNICA 2025, Arnold NextG, Autonomous farming, cloud integration, digital farming, DuxAlpha, Field Logistics, fleet management, NX NextMotion, Precision Agriculture, Real-Time Connectivity, Terrain-Adaptive Automation, World premiere

A tractor follows its course precisely as it moves diagonally across the slope. There is no offset or double processing; each track follows the terrain profile exactly. The system runs in the background on the terminal and is synchronized with […]

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Arnold NextG Blogspot: Drive-by-Wire – The Invisible Revolution in the Field

Posted on 28. October 20251. November 2025 by Firma Arnold NextG Posted in General Tagged agricultural machinery, agtech, automation, autonomy, certified architecture, cloud compatibility, digital control, digital transformation, drive-by-wire, field trials, modular systems, remote operation, safety, software integration, vehicle technology

Mechanics are outdated – Control becomes digital Agricultural machinery has long been defined by robustness and mechanical control. But the next evolutionary step is happening elsewhere: in the control system. The paradigm shift is called Drive-by-Wire. Instead of mechanical linkages […]

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Arnold NextG Blogspot Safety is not an add-on – Why safety is the bottleneck of progress

Posted on 21. October 202525. October 2025 by Firma Arnold NextG Posted in General Tagged ag machinery safety platform, Arnold NextG, autonomous agricultural machinery, autonomous vehicle architecture, certified control architecture, drive-by-wire agtech, Fail-operational systems, functional safety in robotics, ISO 26262 compliance, NX NextMotion, Redundant control systems, safety-critical agricultural systems, safety-first agtech systems, SIL3 safety architecture, TÜV-certified control platform

Between progress and responsibility Autonomous systems promise efficiency, precision, and relief for operators. But the further humans withdraw from the control loop, the higher the demand on the system: it must not only act but remain controllable in case of […]

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Arnold NextG Blogspot: Autonomous ≠ Automatic – What True Independence in the Field Really Means

Posted on 14. October 202514. October 2025 by Firma Arnold NextG Posted in General Tagged AI-ready machine architecture, ALFUS autonomy levels, autonomous farming systems, certified ag automation, digital tractor control, Drive-by-Wire for ag machines, fail-operational machine control, ISO 18497 agriculture, NX NextMotion platform, remote operation farming tech, road-legal ag robotics, safety-critical control system, scalable control architecture, semi-autonomous field robots, swarm-capable ag vehicles

What does "autonomous" really mean? Even within technical circles, the term is often used too loosely. Yet especially in agricultural engineering, it is critical to distinguish whether a system merely follows preprogrammed routines – or whether it can make decisions, […]

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Arnold NextG Blogspot: Turning Point in the Fields – Why Autonomous AgTech Is No Longer Optional

Posted on 7. October 20257. October 2025 by Firma Arnold NextG Posted in General Tagged API-controlled farm machines, Arnold NextG, autonomous farming technology, certified vehicle control architecture, digital tractor control, Drive-by-Wire agriculture, fail-operational control system, modular autonomy platform farming, NX NextMotion system, off-road automation platform, precision ag control, redundant safety systems agriculture, remote-controlled ag machines, safe machine automation, Steer-by-Wire

Agriculture is undergoing a profound technological transformation – one that goes far beyond traditional mechanization or isolated software solutions. The foundation for scalable, safe, and autonomous ag machinery lies in a new class of control architecture: fully digital, redundant, fail-operational. […]

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Arnold NextG Blogspot: Global Edition – Safety Is Not a Luxury, It Is Overdue

Posted on 30. September 20252. October 2025 by Firma Arnold NextG Posted in General Tagged Accident prevention mobility, Arnold NextG, Automated lane keeping, autonomous driving, Digital vehicle control, drive-by-wire, Fail-operational systems, Force feedback steering, future mobility, Global accident statistics, Inclusive mobility, NX NextMotion, redundant vehicle systems, Road safety technology, Steer-by-Wire

Every day, 3,287 people die in road traffic accidents worldwide. That is more deaths than from malaria, armed conflicts, or natural disasters. According to the Association for Safe International Road Travel, this adds up to more than 1.3 million fatalities […]

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Arnold NextG Blogspot: More Than Mobility – How Drive-by-Wire Is Transforming Entire Industries

Posted on 24. September 202525. September 2025 by Firma Arnold NextG Posted in General Tagged Accessible vehicle control, Arnold NextG, Autonomous agriculture, autonomous driving, Autonomous shuttle public transport, Autonomous tractor, Construction and mining vehicles, Digital fleet management, drive-by-wire, fail operational, Inclusive mobility, NX NextMotion, Platooning logistics, redundant vehicle systems, Vehicle teleoperation

Drive-by-Wire is far more than a high-tech feature for hypercars or futuristic prototypes. In reality, it represents the next logical step for entire industries – from agriculture and construction to public transport, logistics, and specialized vehicles. These sectors are under […]

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