July 28, 2026

Great Lakes Tek Flex highlights robotics, precision ag tech for specialty crop growers

Great Lakes Tek Flex is expanding its roster of companies demonstrating robotics, AI and precision agriculture technologies for specialty crop growers.

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The inaugural Great Lakes Tek Flex will take place Sept. 10-11 at the Michigan State University Southwest Michigan Research and Extension Center in Benton Harbor, Michigan.

The two-day event will focus on labor-saving and precision agriculture technologies for specialty crop growers in the Great Lakes region, including vegetable, vineyard, nursery and orchard operations. Demonstrations and discussions will center on robotics, drones and crop management technologies.

The first day will feature field demonstrations of commercially available technologies, allowing growers to see equipment in operation and speak with company representatives. Technologies expected to be demonstrated include autonomous vehicles, “See and Spray” systems, AI perception tools, orchard management equipment, planting systems, vegetation management tools, harvesting technology, drone spraying and AI-based decision support systems.

The second day will focus on discussions about technology adoption, including conversations with government agencies, industry groups and supporting industries about challenges and resources related to implementing new technology on farms.

Organizers said the event’s goal is to help improve sustainability and resiliency for specialty crop growers by addressing barriers to technology adoption.

Supporting organizations and sponsors include Michigan State University Extension, the Michigan Department of Agriculture and Rural Development, Michigan Vegetable Council, Michigan Grape Growers, Michigan Hort Society, The Ohio State University, Cornell University and the Ontario Ministry of Agriculture, Food and Agribusiness, among others.

Demonstrator and sponsor registration is open through Aug. 1.

“This event is the first of its kind in North America, right here in the Great Lakes region,” said Mike Reinke, MSU viticulture extension specialist and GL Tek Flex board member. “Growers and agronomists are going to find ag-tech manufacturers demonstrating their technology and connecting with potential end users.”

In July, organizers of the inaugural Great Lakes Tek Flex announced that Niqo Robotics and Sabanto Autonomous Technologies have been added to the exhibitor lineup for the Sept. 10-11 event.

With the additions, the event will feature 18 companies representing more than 20 agricultural technology brands, showcasing robotics, automation, drones and precision agriculture tools designed for specialty crop production.

“We see technology transforming fields — making planting, monitoring, weed management and harvesting more precise and efficient. With these innovations, growers are building a smarter, more sustainable future for farming,” said Randy Stratton, director of Great Lakes Tek Flex Expo and Field Days.

The exhibitor roster also includes Verdant Robotics, Carbon Robotics, Ecorobotix, LJ Technologies, Pagco Harvesters, Burro, FrucoTec, Foundation Ag and Haggerty Robotics, among others.

According to organizers, the field event is designed for vegetable, vineyard, nursery and orchard growers across the Great Lakes region to see commercial agricultural technologies operating under field conditions. Demonstrations will include equipment and systems for precision spraying, autonomous vehicles, AI-powered crop perception, orchard management, planting, vegetation management, harvesting, drone applications and decision-support technologies.

The use of robotics and AI is now part of agriculture’s future. We have moved past the curiosity phase and today agri-tech is on pace to change every aspect of farming and provide new tools for soil health and better management of our food supply. “At the end of the day, it’s a simple equation—lower input costs, less labor, and higher yields. That’s the value this technology brings to farmers,” said Dominique Mégret, CEO of Ecorobotix.

More information is available at gltekflex.org.