Agremo at the Spray Drone End User Conference 2026

The Spray Drone End User Conference 2026, held in Kansas City, once again proved to be one of the most influential events in the agricultural drone and precision spraying industry in the United States.

This year, the conference welcomed 985 attendees from 40 U.S. states, supported by 53 sponsors and featuring insights from more than 80 expert speakers. Over several days, drone service providers, farmers, ag-tech companies, and industry leaders came together to exchange knowledge, share real-world experiences, and discuss the future of spray drone technology.

What makes this conference truly stand out is its strong focus on practical, field-proven solutions. From operational efficiency and regulatory topics to the growing shift from traditional tractor spraying to drone-based precision applications. Hosting the event in Kansas City, in the heart of U.S. agriculture, created the ideal environment for meaningful conversations and innovation.

Agremo at the Center of the Spray Drone Community

For Agremo, the Spray Drone End User Conference is more than just an industry event. It is a natural meeting point with the community we build for.

As a precision agriculture platform focused on AI-driven field analytics and data-based decision-making, Agremo supports farmers and drone service providers in optimizing spray operations, reducing input costs, and increasing efficiency. The conference allowed us to connect directly with professionals who rely on drone technology every day, better understand their challenges, and show how Agremo fits seamlessly into modern spray drone workflows.

Strengthening Relationships with Existing Clients and Shaping Ideas for 2026

A key highlight of the event was meeting our existing clients and partners in person. These conversations quickly evolved into deep, hands-on discussions about real field operations, feature feedback, and future needs.

We had the opportunity to reconnect and exchange ideas with partners such as XAG, Midwest Air Drones, Volitant, Terraplex, and Raptor Dynamics, gaining valuable insights directly from professionals actively operating spray drones in the field.

Together, we developed a range of exciting ideas and new use cases that will help shape Agremo’s product roadmap in 2026. At the same time, we met many new potential users, drone service providers and agricultural professionals exploring smarter, more data-driven ways to plan, analyze, and execute spray operations.

Agremo meetings and interviews with our partners

Live Demo Presentation and Industry Interviews

Agremo was actively involved throughout the event, not only through meetings but also via content and live engagement.

We organized a series of interviews with industry experts, drone operators, and partners, discussing key topics such as:

  • The future of spray drones in U.S. agriculture

  • Adoption trends and regulatory challenges

  • The role of data and analytics in precision spraying

Alongside this, our Live Demo presentation attracted a large and highly engaged audience. Attendees were able to see how Agremo enables fast field analysis, supports precision spraying workflows, and integrates smoothly into real-world drone operations. The strong turnout and interest confirmed the growing demand for simple, powerful, and data-driven agricultural tools.

Agremo Live Demo presentations

Why Agremo Stood Out at Spray Drone End User Conference 2026

Throughout the event, one question consistently came up: Why Agremo?

Agremo is widely recognized as a pioneer in AI-powered agricultural analytics. We were the first on the market to introduce AI Stand Count Analysis, AI Weed Detection, and the first AI-based Prescription Maps for Spot Spraying, enabling truly targeted and efficient drone spraying.

In addition to these innovations, Agremo offers a broad range of advanced AI analyses, including Plant Vigor, Canopy Detection, Lodging, and Waterlogging, as well as multiple analyses based on vegetation indices. This allows users to adapt analytics to different crops, growth stages, and spraying scenarios.

What truly differentiates Agremo is that all these capabilities are fully integrated into one intuitive, user-friendly application. From easy field boundary creation and automatic spray treatment calculations to built-in savings estimation, co-branding options, simple data sharing, and access to the AI agronomist ARY, Agremo transforms complex analytics into clear, actionable decisions.

And finally, support. Especially in the U.S. market, Agremo is known for its 5-star customer support. We are often asked if our team ever sleeps, and we take that as the highest compliment. Being fast, reliable, and always available is not an extra feature — it’s part of the Agremo experience.

Key Takeaways from the Spray Drone End User Conference 2026

Some of the most important insights from this year’s event include:

  • Rapid growth in spray drone adoption across the U.S.

  • Increasing shift from tractor spraying to drone-based applications

  • Strong demand for precision, efficiency, and cost savings

  • Data analytics is becoming a standard requirement for drone operations

  • Growing interest in variable-rate and targeted spraying solutions

These trends clearly highlight the direction in which modern agriculture is heading — smarter, more precise, and technology-driven.

Conclusion

The Spray Drone End User Conference 2026 was more than just an event for Agremo. It was a confirmation that the future of crop spraying is data-driven, precise, and powered by drone technology.

We’re excited to take everything we learned, all the conversations we had, and all the ideas we created, and turn them into meaningful improvements for our users throughout 2026 and beyond.

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Agremo's AI solution turns DJI's drone imagery into actionable insights, and its recipe maps make our AGRAS drone a truly intelligent and precise spraying tool." The integration of the Agremo platform between Agremo and the DJI drone is a turnkey solution for precision agriculture.

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