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Electric PTO marketed under the Load King banner is designed to power hydraulic applications
Andy Verone, Chief Strategy Officer at Contruent on the biggest productivity gains tech can bring
Off-highway is a prime application target for automation and autonomy
A surprising amount of easy-to-use operator assistance technology is being built into the latest construction equipment – and it can really make a difference.
Technology giant to establish a new facility that will open in early 2024
Catrin Jones speaks to Carolina Diez Ferrer, vice president of future solutions at Volvo CE, on how the OEM is developing solutions to change the way construction uses technology
Construction’s path to autonomy is underway and, while a fully autonomous jobsite is far away on the horizon, the benefits of this technology are being felt today, writes Andy Brown
21 tonner first of its kind for Europe
Drones are being increasingly used by the construction sector
Experts from the world’s largest OEM discuss the power technology has to increase quarry efficiency
New investment to drive UK, Europe, and USA expansion
Swedish OEM delivers 600V charging solution for electric machines working on remote sites
The product is said to have undergone rigorous evaluations by various original equipment manufacturers (OEMs) globally
Hilti collaborated with Ottobock Industrials to design and produce the new skeleton
Major OEM launches solution that provides real-time data on all machines in a fleet
Brenner Base Tunnel chief engineer explains some of the biggest challenges behind building the world’s longest railway tunnel.
The event was held at Smart Construction’s excavator testing and training area in Birtley, UK
The Spain-based company will partner to drive digital transformation in construction
Construction Europe talks to Danfoss Power Solutions’ Peter Bleday about how machines are increasingly taking the strain on construction sites
The days when a construction machinery dealership would simply sell a piece of equipment and then perhaps sell parts or offer a repair service are disappearing.