Working for a sustainability-focused employer with an incredibly purposeful mission can be very rewarding.
John Deere has a tech-fueled mission to feed a hungry world, one seed at a time.
John Deere Chairman & CEO, John May, will be a keynote speaker at CES 2023 - as announced by the Consumer Technology Association (CTA). John May will join further John Deere executives sharing how purpose-driven sustainability and advancements in technology are helping to address one of the world’s greatest challenges – feeding a growing global population.
This will be the first time in CES history that an agriculture technology company executive will take the main stage for a keynote at the show.
John Deere first debuted at CES 2019 and has been exhibiting each year since, highlighting the importance of innovation in agriculture.
Developing technology with a purpose

“The opportunity for technology and sustainability to positively impact the world is most present in agriculture, where farmers continue to be challenged to feed our growing population,” said Chairman & CEO John May.
“John Deere is focused on developing technology with a purpose, to make our customers more efficient and sustainable. The work they do affects every single person and we’re honored to have the opportunity to help tell their story on the main stage,” he commented regarding the upcoming event.
Experiencing innovative technologies

CES 2023 will take place in Las Vegas in January 2023 with attendees experiencing innovative technologies from global brands, hearing about the future of technology from thought leaders, and collaborating face-to-face with other attendees.
The show will highlight how innovations in sustainability, transportation and mobility, digital health, the metaverse and more are addressing the world’s greatest challenges.
Audiences will hear from industry experts during live keynotes, including leaders from John Deere.

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