TYM to exhibit at the 2025 International Agricultural Fair, leading K-agriculture innovation with AI and autonomous machinery
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October 23, 2025
  • In line with the theme “Agricultural Innovation with AI, K‑Agriculture that Nurtures Life,” TYM unveils next‑generation smart machinery technologies
  • TYMICT, TYM’s advanced digital agriculture subsidiary, showcases an autonomous driving steering simulator for hands on tech experiences
  • Display lineup includes flagship tractors T130 and T4058NC, Korea’s first standard type combine TH1200, and John Deere 5075E

Global agricultural machinery specialist TYM (Co CEOs Hiyong Kim and Dohoon Kim / 002900) announced that it will participate in the 2025 International Agricultural Machinery Expo, held in Naju, Jeollanam do from October 23 to 29, to present smart farming solutions powered by autonomous driving technologies alongside a global premium machinery lineup.

This year’s expo, themed “Agriculture Changes the World” and guided by the slogan “Agricultural Innovation with AI, K Agriculture that Nurtures Life,” brings together more than 380 organizations from 25 countries to showcase a vision for the future of agriculture.

TYM will exhibit a total of 11 key models. In tractors, the company will feature its flagship autonomous tractor T130, the new field work specialty model T4058NC, global market models 6M115, 6R155W F, and 6R250, as well as the John Deere 5075E, which TYM exclusively supplies in Korea.

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TYM will exhibit a total of 11 key models. In tractors, the company will feature its flagship autonomous tractor T130, the new field work specialty model T4058NC, global market models 6M115, 6R155W F, and 6R250, as well as the John Deere 5075E, which TYM exclusively supplies in Korea.

The showcase will also include TYM’s TH1200, Korea’s first standard type combine harvester, and ISEKI’s 7 row combine HJ7135, offering diverse product experiences for farmers in the Jeollanam do region. Exhibits will be organized across a “Global Pavilion” and an “Agri Materials Hall,” where visitors can receive product consultations and technical guidance.

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TYMICT, TYM’s advanced digital agriculture subsidiary, will present an autonomous driving steering simulator that allows visitors to experience the operating principles and driving precision of autonomous assistance technologies firsthand. Through this, TYM aims to signal the direction of future agriculture and reinforce its technology driven brand image.

“TYM is leading smart agriculture innovation based on AI and autonomous driving technologies,” said Dong ik Kim, Executive Vice President of TYM’s Domestic Business Division. “Through this expo, we will showcase the competitiveness of K Agriculture and contribute to building a sustainable future agricultural ecosystem.”