WUHAN, China – October 29, 2025

Hi-Target has successfully concluded its participation at CIAME 2025 (Oct 26-28) in Wuhan. At booth A306, the company showcased the flagship FARMSTAR-F3 Auto-Steering System as a vital drive supporting China’s rapid agricultural modernization.

Advanced Technology on Display

The FARMSTAR-F3 Auto-Steering System stood out with its ability to deliver high-precision guidance while significantly improving field efficiency and resource utilization. It maintains reliable performance from 0.1 km/h up to 30 km/h without requiring angle sensors, and incorporates intelligent features such as automatic turning and terrain compensation. Powered by Hi-RTP PPP technology, the F3 continues to operate steadily even in remote farmland by supporting offline L-Band corrections.
Equipped with ISOBUS compatibility and a 12-inch integrated display, the F3 offers intuitive operator control and seamless linkage with various implements. Its cloud-based platform enables synchronized data management for real-time monitoring and smarter machine operations. Designed for diverse farming scenarios, the FARMSTAR-F3 contributes to greater automation and sustainable productivity in modern agriculture.
A Dynamic Booth Atmosphere
Beyond the technology, the Hi-Target booth was a center of high energy. A popular interactive lucky draw attracted large crowds, creating an engaging atmosphere and fostering strong visitor engagement throughout the event.

“The response to the F3 was outstanding,” said Hi-Target AG department manager. “Visitors recognized how its Hi-RTP and ISOBUS capabilities solve real-world challenges. The excitement from our booth activities, including the lucky draw, greatly enhanced our engagement with our customers.”
Looking Ahead to the Future
The successful engagement at CIAME 2025 strengthens our resolve to lead innovation in smart agriculture. Hi-Target is committed to nurturing these strong relationships with our clients and industry partners. Together, we will continue to empower the agricultural community and advance the future of efficient, sustainable farming.






























