Our Story: From First Experiments to Full-Scale Operations

Agrifuture, the agricultural division of the international technology integrator Futurology, was built around one simple belief: modern farming needs more than equipment. It needs operational systems, real expertise, and people capable of helping agriculture move forward.

We work at the intersection of robotics, agricultural automation, and unmanned systems, helping farmers and operators adopt technologies that improve efficiency, reduce labor dependency, and create operational efficiency.Our mission is not simply to introduce n ew tools into agriculture. It is to help build a new operational standard for modern farming in the United States.

Agrifuture was shaped through years of real field practice, operational experience, and hands-on involvement in agricultural automation.
This experience allows us to approach automation not as a concept, but as a practical tool built for real-world farming conditions.

13 Years of Leadership That Shapes the Industry

For more than 13 years, Agrifuture’s team has worked at the intersection of unmanned systems, agricultural automation, and real field operations. This experience shaped our understanding of how technology should work in agriculture — not as a concept, but as a practical tool for improving efficiency, reliability, and decision-making in the field.

Valerii Iakovenko, founder of Agrifuture, serves as Chair of the Agricultural Committee of the Pennsylvania Drone Association and as an international drone expert for the Food and Agriculture Organization of the United Nations (FAO).

His work contributes to the development of global standards and regulatory frameworks for unmanned systems, while Agrifuture applies this expertise through its operations, partner network, and educational initiatives across the United States.

Education and Training: Agrifuture XAG Academy

Agrifuture created the first authorized XAG training center in the United States to help build the next generation of agricultural automation professionals.

Agrifuture Academy is more than a training facility. It is our own educational platform, built around real field conditions, practical operations, and the needs of farmers, operators, and dealers entering the agricultural automation market.

Specialists from Pennsylvania, Maryland, New Jersey, New York, and other states have already completed training through Agrifuture Academy, expanding automation expertise across their local agricultural communities.

Local Parts Warehouse & Operational Support

Agrifuture supports its partners through access to a Pennsylvania-based parts inventory and practical technical guidance designed around day-to-day agricultural operations.

Our focus is on availability, coordination, and operational support — helping dealers and operators work with greater confidence while maintaining access to the resources needed in the field.

As part of the broader Agrifuture ecosystem, parts access and technical guidance work alongside training, dealer support, and operational knowledge to create a stronger foundation for long-term growth.

Making a Real Impact

Agrifuture helps farmers, operators, and dealers modernize agricultural operations through robotics, automation, and precision technologies designed for real-world field conditions.

Every deployment creates new opportunities: growers improve operational efficiency, operators expand their expertise, and dealers build scalable businesses within a rapidly growing agricultural automation market.

Our work is not centered around technology alone. It is centered around helping agriculture operate smarter, faster, and more sustainably for the future.

Our Commitment

We are focused on the long-term growth of modern agriculture in the United States.

Through operational expertise, education, dealer development, and agricultural automation infrastructure, we help farmers and partners adopt technologies with greater confidence and build stronger, more efficient operations.

With Agrifuture, you are not simply adopting new technology — you are becoming part of a growing ecosystem helping shape the next era of American agriculture.