DEVELON Prepares Next-Generation Excavator Launch at CONEXPO 2026

DEVELON will present new excavator platforms and a broad equipment lineup, focusing on productivity, safety systems, and digital fleet support for construction job sites.  na.develon-ce.com From 3–7 March 2026 in Las Vegas, Nevada, DEVELON will return to CONEXPO-CON/AGG to introduce next-generation excavators alongside a full range of construction equipment aimed at earthmoving, material handling, and site preparation applications. CONEXPO-CON/AGG as a platform for next-generation machines DEVELON will exhibit in the outdoor Festival Grounds at booth F32054, where the company plans to highlight new heavy and compact excavators positioned as the core of its next-generation lineup. These machines are presented as incorporating multiple productivity, safety, and uptime protection features intended to support operation across varied job site conditions, from large-scale earthmoving to compact urban construction. Alongside the excavators, the exhibit will include articulated dump trucks, dozers, wheel loaders, mini excavators, and compact track loaders, reflecting a portfolio approach rather than a single-machine launch. Equipment demonstrations focused on real job-site tasks Live equipment demonstrations are scheduled throughout the event, featuring a DEVELON excavator, dozer, and wheel loader. These demonstrations are designed to show machine control, precision, and coordinated operation under simulated working conditions, offering attendees a practical view of how the equipment performs in typical construction scenarios. A dedicated compact equipment experience area will allow visitors to operate a mini excavator and a compact track loader directly. Participation will be structured around interactive tasks forming part of the DEVELON Operator Experience, intended to mirror common operating challenges such as positioning accuracy and cycle control. Digital services, visibility tools, and future concepts Beyond machines, the exhibit will include areas focused on DEVELON’s service and digital ecosystem. Demonstrations will cover Smart X-Care™ service, MY DEVELON fleet management, and the Transparent Bucket system, which is positioned as an operator visibility aid for loader applications. These tools collectively address fleet monitoring, maintenance planning, and operator awareness rather than standalone machine performance. The booth will also reference future-facing development work through Concept-X2, presented as an example of longer-term automation and machine control concepts under evaluation. Immersive training through MR and VR environments Mixed reality (MR) guidance and virtual reality (VR) simulators will be available to attendees, enabling virtual operation and maintenance training. These systems are intended to demonstrate how immersive environments can support operator familiarization and service training without requiring physical machines, particularly relevant for large fleets and dealer networks. Through its CONEXPO-CON/AGG 2026 presence, DEVELON will use live demonstrations, hands-on operation, and digital tools to present how its next-generation excavators and broader equipment lineup are intended to integrate machine performance, service support, and operator training within modern construction workflows. www.develon-ce.com Powered by Induportals Media Publishing

DEVELON Prepares Next-Generation Excavator Launch at CONEXPO 2026

DEVELON will present new excavator platforms and a broad equipment lineup, focusing on productivity, safety systems, and digital fleet support for construction job sites.

  na.develon-ce.com
DEVELON Prepares Next-Generation Excavator Launch at CONEXPO 2026

From 3–7 March 2026 in Las Vegas, Nevada, DEVELON will return to CONEXPO-CON/AGG to introduce next-generation excavators alongside a full range of construction equipment aimed at earthmoving, material handling, and site preparation applications.

CONEXPO-CON/AGG as a platform for next-generation machines
DEVELON will exhibit in the outdoor Festival Grounds at booth F32054, where the company plans to highlight new heavy and compact excavators positioned as the core of its next-generation lineup. These machines are presented as incorporating multiple productivity, safety, and uptime protection features intended to support operation across varied job site conditions, from large-scale earthmoving to compact urban construction.

Alongside the excavators, the exhibit will include articulated dump trucks, dozers, wheel loaders, mini excavators, and compact track loaders, reflecting a portfolio approach rather than a single-machine launch.

Equipment demonstrations focused on real job-site tasks
Live equipment demonstrations are scheduled throughout the event, featuring a DEVELON excavator, dozer, and wheel loader. These demonstrations are designed to show machine control, precision, and coordinated operation under simulated working conditions, offering attendees a practical view of how the equipment performs in typical construction scenarios.

A dedicated compact equipment experience area will allow visitors to operate a mini excavator and a compact track loader directly. Participation will be structured around interactive tasks forming part of the DEVELON Operator Experience, intended to mirror common operating challenges such as positioning accuracy and cycle control.

Digital services, visibility tools, and future concepts
Beyond machines, the exhibit will include areas focused on DEVELON’s service and digital ecosystem. Demonstrations will cover Smart X-Care™ service, MY DEVELON fleet management, and the Transparent Bucket system, which is positioned as an operator visibility aid for loader applications. These tools collectively address fleet monitoring, maintenance planning, and operator awareness rather than standalone machine performance.

The booth will also reference future-facing development work through Concept-X2, presented as an example of longer-term automation and machine control concepts under evaluation.

Immersive training through MR and VR environments
Mixed reality (MR) guidance and virtual reality (VR) simulators will be available to attendees, enabling virtual operation and maintenance training. These systems are intended to demonstrate how immersive environments can support operator familiarization and service training without requiring physical machines, particularly relevant for large fleets and dealer networks.

Through its CONEXPO-CON/AGG 2026 presence, DEVELON will use live demonstrations, hands-on operation, and digital tools to present how its next-generation excavators and broader equipment lineup are intended to integrate machine performance, service support, and operator training within modern construction workflows.

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