This study investigates the impact of Automated Harvesting Robots on agriculture in Japan, examines the potential influence of TRPL IPB students' interest in these technologies on agricultural innovation in Indonesia, and explores the reactions of these students to the functionality of the robots. Automated Harvesting Robots have significantly transformed Japanese agriculture by improving efficiency, reducing labor costs, and addressing labor shortages. The interest of TRPL IPB students in these advanced tools indicates a promising avenue for fostering agricultural innovation in Indonesia, leveraging technological advancements to enhance local practices. Furthermore, the responses of these students to the functionality of Automated Harvesting Robots provide valuable insights into their perceptions and readiness to adopt such technologies. This study highlights the critical role of technological exchange and student engagement in advancing agricultural practices and innovation across regions.