Feldschwarm® Ecosystem now on LinkedIn
- Jan 9
- 2 min read
The Feldschwarm® Ecosystem is expanding its digital presence: the project is now also on LinkedIn. The goal is to increase the initiative’s visibility, strengthen exchange within the network, and share the latest developments around the ecosystem.
The new LinkedIn channel will regularly feature news, project insights, and relevant industry updates. It offers a quick and direct way for interested audiences to stay informed about activities and progress.

Here is the link to the Feldschwarm® Ecosystems on LinkedIn:
To help the network continue to grow and reach as many interested people as possible, the Field Swarm® Ecosystem appreciates your support:
Follow the channel
Like and comment on posts
Share content within your own network
Tag the Feldschwarm® Ecosystem in your own posts
Together, this helps to further increase awareness of the project and strengthen networking within the industry.
About RUBIN – Bündnis Feldschwarm® Ökosystem
The Bündnis Feldschwarm® Ökosystem has consisted since 2021 of the following research partners: Fraunhofer Institute for Transportation and Infrastructure Systems, Fraunhofer Institute for Machine Tools and Forming Technology, Technische Universität Dresden – Chair of Agricultural Systems Engineering, Technische Universität Dresden – Chair of Technical Design, and Leipzig University – Institute for Information Systems, as well as the following industry partners: BITSz electronics GmbH, Eidam Landtechnik GmbH, Estino GmbH, Hydrive Engineering GmbH, Indikar Individual Karosseriebau GmbH, LACOS GmbH, Lemken GmbH & Co. KG, and Reichhardt GmbH Steuerungstechnik.
With the RUBIN funding program, the Federal Ministry of Education and Research supports and strengthens strategic collaboration between companies as well as between companies, universities, and research institutions. In particular, regional business alliances develop innovations with high application potential.
The Feldschwarm® Ecosystem project is considered one of the most important current initiatives in agricultural engineering for securing future global food supply and is funded by the Federal Ministry of Education and Research with a total project volume of €15 million, covering 70% of the costs.






