Yamaha Agriculture is exhibiting at booth #1800 at the Unified Wine & Grape Symposium in Sacramento, California, this week.
Yamaha Agriculture is showcasing a range of vineyard automation and AI-powered digital solutions to help growers in an increasingly challenging production environment reduce labour pressures, improve operational efficiency, enhance sustainability outcomes, and protect margins.

The display features hardware and software technologies that are already delivering measurable results for winegrape growers across the United States, Australia and New Zealand. Technologies on display include:
- Prospr – a hybrid autonomous vehicle designed for sustainable vineyard and orchard operations, including automated intelligent spraying
- AI-powered crop prediction platform to support data-driven decision-making in vineyards
- Yamaha FAZER industrial-use unmanned helicopters (drones) for tasks like precision spraying and surveying
The scalable solutions highlight how automation, robotics, and artificial intelligence are being successfully applied to deliver real-world value, supporting more efficient, resilient vineyard operations.
Nolan Paul, President and CEO of Yamaha Agriculture, says: “Yamaha Agriculture is focused on delivering autonomous equipment and AI-powered digital solutions that help growers in the speciality crop market become more sustainable, profitable and resilient in the face of scarcer resources and climate change.
“We’re delighted to have a Yamaha Agriculture exhibition booth for the first time at Unified Wines. As the largest wine industry event in the United States, it’s a great place to connect with the industry about the role of automation and AI in transforming vineyard operations. Yamaha Agriculture is committed to developing the future of agriculture, working in partnership with customers.”