The Australian Sports Turf Managers Association (ASTMA) is delighted to announce that Husqvarna has been elevated to Silver Partner status with the
association after a number of years as a Bronze Partner.
As the company continues to promote the benefits of robotic mowing technology through its recently released CEORA range of commercial autonomous mowers, Husqvarna has expanded its partnership with the ASTMA, one which encompasses association membership, advertising as well as their presence at the 2025 Australian Sports Turf Management Conference in Sydney. As it did in 2024, Husqvarna has signed on as a conference supporting partner and will feature prominently during the two-day trade exhibition, securing a premium 81 square metre booth.
“As Husqvarna marks 30 years of groundbreaking robotic innovation, we are proud to step up as a Silver Partner with the ASTMA,” says Husqvarna’s robotics brand manager Sarah Jenkinson. “This milestone underscores our commitment to advancing sports turf maintenance and providing ASTMA members with cutting-edge solutions that redefine efficiency, sustainability and precision in the industry. We’re excited to celebrate 30 years of Husqvarna Automower robotic mower innovation and to showcase our game-changing commercial robotic solutions to ASTMA members in 2025.”
Husqvarna is a world leader in robotic mowing solutions and with its new CEORA range a new standard has been set for large-scale robotic commercial turf care. After its introduction in a number of European markets, the CEORA range was brought to the Australian market in 2023 with reception extremely positive. Husqvarna introduced two models – the CEORA 544 EPOS and CEORA 546 EPOS – which are complemented by an existing commercial robotics range that includes the Automower 550, Automower 550 EPOS and Automower 535AWD models. CLICK HERE for more information on Husqvarna and its range of robotic mowers, including CEORA.