- TYM exhibits a wide lineup of tractors and combines – including the advanced autonomous tractor T4058NC – at the 2025 Iksan Agricultural Machinery Expo
- T4058NC delivers integrated implement-linked autonomous operation, significantly enhancing work efficiency and convenience for real-world farms, and drawing attention as a next-generation smart agricultural machine
- TH1200, Korea’s first standard-type combine harvester, features a 120 hp high-output engine and a 2,600 mm cutting width capable of four-row harvesting

Global agricultural machinery specialist TYM (Co-CEOs: Hiyong Kim and Dohoon Kim / KRX: 002900) announced on the 6th that it participated in the 2025 Iksan Agricultural Machinery Expo, held in Iksan, Jeollabuk-do from November 4 to 7, where it presented a lineup of advanced autonomous tractors and combines, outlining the future direction of next-generation agricultural technology.
Co-hosted by the city of Iksan and Jeollabuk Special Self-Governing Province and organized by the Korea Agricultural Machinery Industry Cooperative, the expo is the largest agricultural machinery industry networking event in Korea. Around 200 companies took part in the exhibition, which spanned about 18,000㎡ of floor space. More than 400 products – including advanced agricultural machinery, smart farming equipment, and agricultural robots – were on display, offering a comprehensive view of the latest technologies and trends in Korea’s agricultural machinery industry.
At the expo, TYM showcased a broad range of tractors and combines tailored to diverse farming tasks. Key models on display included the T130, T115, 5075E, 6R175-F, TJV985, TH1200, and HJ7135, drawing strong interest from visitors.


In particular, the newly unveiled T4058NC, a tractor dedicated to upland field operations, attracted significant attention. Equipped with a bed former implement, the T4058NC demonstrated both autonomous driving and implement-linked autonomous operation. By moving beyond tractor-only autonomy to fully integrated control between the tractor and implement, the T4058NC is recognized as a next-generation smart agricultural machine that can greatly improve work efficiency and convenience for actual farming operations.
This demonstration represents a key milestone for the AI² (AI-squared) Consortium led by TYM, and is especially meaningful as it realizes integrated tractor-implement control technology through collaboration with consortium partner Durugi Machinery.
Dohoon Kim, Co-CEO of TYM, said, “This expo was a meaningful opportunity for us to showcase TYM’s innovative technologies and product competitiveness directly in the field. We will continue to drive technology innovation tailored to our customers’ working environments and set new standards for advanced agriculture.”