AI may replace most engineers in the future: A look into automation and labor
With Ai becoming more powerful, engineering may look different in the future. Here's a breakdown of what to expect for this career.
With Ai becoming more powerful, engineering may look different in the future. Here's a breakdown of what to expect for this career.
With new technology comes a new skill set that needs to be learned. Find out what skills construction workers need to succeed in 2026.
Unveiled at CONEXPO-CON/AGG 2026, the new system from Xwatch Safety Solutions and RodRadar automatically stops excavators when underground utilities are detected, helping prevent costly strikes.
Swiss startup Scalera uses AI to automate construction procurement—extracting tender data, matching it to supplier catalogs, and speeding up bid submissions to save time and…
The Emesent GX1 is an all-in-one SLAM LiDAR, RTK 360° imagery mobile scanner that captures data with 5-10 mm accuracy across diverse environments.
rack3D uses job site photos and scans to show real, measurable construction progress, replacing estimates with objective data and helping teams stay aligned.
CSC Robotic Engineering is bringing its DRILLCORPIO D3 and Df drilling robots to CONEXPO 2026, highlighting how self-navigating automation can speed up drilling while improving…
At CONEXPO 2026, Trimble is showcasing a connected tech ecosystem—from scanning and estimating to fieldwork and financials—built to eliminate double entry and keep projects on…
ITI’s VR Crane Simulator makes the learning process safer and accessible to crane operators with over 1,000 different scenarios for trainees.
Hitachi is bringing AI tools, autonomous systems, and its new LANDCROS vision to CONEXPO 2026, blending 75 years of equipment expertise with connected jobsite technology.
Energreen’s ROBO ECO, launching at CONEXPO 2026, is a remote-controlled slope mower designed to cut steep terrain safely—without putting operators in the seat.
CM Labs Simulations will showcase its Intellia Workforce Training System at CONEXPO-CON/AGG 2026, using simulation and AI to help contractors train operators faster and safer.
