Hitachi Construction Machinery is set to spotlight machine guidance and autonomous technologies at ConExpo, reinforcing its push toward smarter, safer, and more efficient construction operations. The showcase reflects the company’s growing emphasis on digitalisation and automation across its equipment portfolio.
At the event, Hitachi is expected to demonstrate advanced machine guidance systems that enhance accuracy in grading, excavation, and earthmoving tasks. These systems help operators achieve precise results with fewer passes, reducing fuel consumption, rework, and overall project timelines. The technology is particularly valuable for large infrastructure and mining projects where efficiency and consistency are critical.
Hitachi will also highlight its progress in autonomous and semi-autonomous machinery, designed to improve safety by minimising human exposure in hazardous environments. Autonomous solutions are gaining traction in mining and large-scale construction, where they support round-the-clock operations and predictable productivity.
Industry observers note that contractors are increasingly adopting guidance and autonomy solutions to address labour shortages, rising costs, and stricter safety standards. By integrating digital tools, sensors, and intelligent control systems, Hitachi aims to deliver machines that are easier to operate while offering higher performance.
Hitachi’s ConExpo focus underscores a broader industry shift—from traditional equipment to intelligent construction ecosystems—where machine guidance and autonomy play a central role in boosting productivity and safety on modern jobsites.




