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Stout Industrial Technology Appoints Paul Bonnett as Chief Executive Officer
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Paul Bonnett, Stout's New Chief Executive Officer The Stout Smart Cultivator The Smart Cultivator's easy-to-use interface Artificial intelligence analyzing weeds vs. crops Stout Industrial Technology
Industry veteran brings decades of agribusiness leadership to accelerate Stout's mission of delivering AI-powered automation and actionable data insights for growers worldwide.

SALINAS, Calif. - Washingtoner -- Stout Industrial Technology, a leader in AI-powered agricultural automation and plant data analytics, is pleased to announce the appointment of Paul Bonnett as Chief Executive Officer.

Bonnett brings more than 27 years of global agribusiness experience and a proven track record of driving innovation, growth, and sustainability across the agricultural technology landscape. Most recently, he led Waypoint Analytical, the largest agricultural analytical service organization in North America, through transformative growth as CEO - quadrupling revenue and tripling EBITDA while introducing groundbreaking soil DNA science platforms and AI-powered agronomy solutions.

Alongside leading Waypoint, Bonnett served in senior leadership roles at Nutrien Ag Solutions, where he spearheaded the development and adoption of state-of-the-art agronomic solutions across North America's including precision agriculture, environmental science and innovation farm networks. Earlier in his career, he held global leadership positions at Syngenta, advancing crop protection, seed genetics, and digital technology strategies.

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"Stout Industrial Technology has shown that AI and robotics have a real place in the field. I'm excited to bring my global agriculture experience to help scale this innovative platform. Together, our team is ready to tackle the toughest operational challenges facing growers and the industry today," said Paul Bonnet, CEO of Stout Industrial Technology.

Bonnett holds a master's degree in Chemical Engineering from Loughborough University and a Ph.D. in Crop Protection Chemistry from Manchester University. He is widely recognized as an innovator in agricultural science and technology, credited with multiple patents and frequently invited to share his expertise at leading industry conferences and forums.

As Stout enters its next phase of growth, the company continues to build its reputation as a grower-built, field-proven technology partner delivering automation and actionable data insights to crop producers worldwide. Its flagship product, the Stout Smart Cultivator, combines rugged engineering with advanced machine vision and artificial intelligence to mechanically weed and cultivate fields with 99.99% accuracy - eliminating weeds without harming crops. Each machine replaces 25–30 hand-weeding laborers, enabling growers to reduce costs, improve precision, and operate on their own schedule. Beyond automation, Stout's plant data analytics platform transforms field-level data into executive-ready insights, empowering growers to make smarter decisions, optimize operations, and maximize ROI. Stout delivers solutions trusted worldwide by growers and proven to perform in the toughest field conditions.

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"Paul's leadership and deep expertise in agronomy, data science, and technology make him the ideal choice to guide Stout into its next phase of growth," said Steven Snyder, Co-Founder at Stout. "His proven ability to turn technology into measurable value for growers will strengthen Stout's leadership in delivering actionable insights and ROI through field-proven automation and analytics solutions."

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About Stout Industrial Technology:
Founded in 2019, Stout Industrial Technology builds AI-powered, software-defined implements and plant data analytics platforms that help crop growers reduce labor costs, improve precision, and gain actionable insights. Committed to reliability, sustainability, and real-world performance, Stout delivers field-proven technologies that empower growers to optimize operations and maximize ROI through advanced automation and actionable data solutions.

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