U.S.-based NX9 is a small software house specializing in
so-called 'ISOBUS' technology for agricultural equipment, an
industry-standard communication protocol which allows machines
and implements to talk to each other, CNH said in a statement.
No financial details of the deal were disclosed.
The investment builds upon the company's strategic effort "to
more efficiently innovate and develop products in the precision
agriculture space", CNH Industrial said.
The Italian-American group, which is controlled by Exor, the
holding company of Italy's Agnelli family, will complete on Jan.
3 a plan to spin off its truck and bus units and its FPT engine
division and list them under the Iveco Group name.
After the spin-off, CNH - the world's second largest
agricultural equipment maker after Deere & Co, operating under
the New Holland, Case IH and Steyr brands - will focus on its
agriculture machine and construction equipment businesses.
Earlier this year the group struck a $2.1 billion deal to buy
Raven Industries to boost its precision agriculture and autonomy
operations.
Last month it entered into a multi-year licensing agreement for
electrification technologies with Monarch Tractor, a U.S.
company focused on fully electric autonomous tractors.
(Reporting by Giulio Piovaccari; Editing by Jan Harvey)
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