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Construction and engineering technology is changing the way companies design and execute their plans, faster than ever. With advancements in construction technology coming faster than ever, no industry can afford to miss out on the latest trends. With new technologies like autonomous equipment, 3D printed building materials, bridges, and more, to virtual reality headsets to show customers what their building will look like in real life, it is more important than ever to keep up with changing technology in the construction world.



VIDEO: Teleo Announces Customer Launch of Autonomous Capabilities for Heavy Construction Equipment

Teleo, a company building autonomous technology for heavy construction equipment, announced that Florida-based Tomahawk Construction will become the first customer to deploy its autonomous capabilities on an active job site....


Benchmark Tool & Supply Partners With Unicontrol to Deliver Cutting-Edge 3D Machine Control Tailored for U.S. Operators

Unicontrol, the Scandinavian company transforming the 3D machine control landscape, announced its strategic partnership with North Carolina-based Benchmark Tool & Supply Inc. This collaboration is a significant move to provide groundbreaking, user-friendly solutions for earthmoving machines across the U.S....


3D Machine Control Compatibility Option From Leica Geosystems Now Commercially Available for Caterpillar NGH Excavators

Leica Geosystems, part of Hexagon, announced the commercial availability of the Leica MC1 3D machine control system with Caterpillar factory-installed NGH sensors. The first customers of this new compatibility option have already experienced the streamlined installation process of the Leica MC1 system into Caterpillar's existing Grade 2D Assist excavator system with the support of Leica Geosystems and Caterpillar dealers....


Report: More than 50 Percent Use Precision Technology in Top Row-Crop States

Growers in the top corn, soybean and wheat producing states are almost twice as likely to use precision technology than growers in other states, according to the most recent USDA Technology Use (Farm Computer Usage and Ownership) report....


VIDEO: Dirt Ninja Digs Deep Into Multi-Purpose Layout/3D Guidance Solution

As the face of The Dirt Ninja YouTube video channel and co-owner of New Era Excavation, Tom Gardocki is well known for his passion for and interest in all things heavy equipment and the technologies that can enable these machines....


Volvo CE Launches New Fluid Analysis Program

Volvo Construction Equipment is rolling out a new Fluid Analysis program. The service expands on its existing Oil Analysis program and now encompasses lubricants, diesel fuels, diesel exhaust fluid (DEF) and coolants....


Raven Launches Pre-Order for Harvesting Automation Solution

Raven Industries, a leader in innovation and ag tech solutions, continues to prove its commitment to empowering farmers with efficient solutions for everyday operations. Raven leverages its track record of leading innovation to accelerate integration with CNH Industrial platforms, creating a cohesive user experience....


Case IH Expands Line-Up With New Tech for Small, Mid-Size Operations

Narrow operating windows make maximizing productivity essential during planting and harvest, regardless of farm size. That's why Case IH has purposefully designed its latest models of the Early Riser planter, Early Riser 2120 and Axial-Flow combine, Axial-Flow 160 series, to ensure peak performance for all producers....


Ecorobotix's ARA Smart Sprayer Enters U.S. Market

Ecorobotix, a pioneering Swiss agtech and AI software company, announced the introduction of its ground-breaking ARA to the United States. ARA's unique technology is set to transform agriculture with its advanced UHP-Sprayer and Plant-by-Plant AI-based software solution, the company said....


CGA's Next Practices Initiative Releases Visionary GIS Case Study

Common Ground Alliance (CGA), the national nonprofit trade association dedicated to protecting underground utility lines, people who dig near them and their communities, recently released a groundbreaking case study as part of its Next Practices Initiative titled "PILOT: Improving Efficiency and Reducing Damages by Providing Ticket-Level Visualizations of Underground Facilities to Designers, Locators and Excavators."The case study introduces the ambitious Minnesota Utilities Mapping Project (MUMP), which aims to provide real-time, ticket-level mapped visualizations of underground utilities to accredited designers, locators and excavators to improve the damage prevention system's efficiency and outcomes....






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