Dynapac and Leica Geosystems launch automated steering and screed edge control for asphalt pavers
Dynapac and Leica Geosystems are introducing a new integrated interface for auto-steering and screed edge control for the Dynapac SD25 and XD25 Highway Paver series. leica-geosystems.com Leica Geosystems, part of Hexagon, and Dynapac has announce the compatibility of auto-steering and screed edge control features on Dynapac asphalt pavers with the Leica iCON pave solution. This solution will be available on the Dynapac SD25 and XD25 Highway Paver series, a next-generation line of paving machines set to debut at Bauma. This partnership aims to enhance the precision and efficiency of asphalt paving operations by combining Dynapac's state-of-the-art paving machinery with Leica Geosystems' innovative machine control technology. In addition, the integration of new auto-steering and edge control features will enable pavers to follow stringline design models with millimetre accuracy, eliminating the need for traditional strings-and-pins methods and reducing costs, while improving productivity. "Our collaboration with Leica Geosystems marks a significant milestone in advancing paving technology and, as a result, providing even more functionality to our customers,” said Soenke Demuth, Head of Global Product Management Paving at Dynapac. Auto-steering and screed edge control for a higher-quality surface With the Leica iCON pave machine control system, operators benefit from automated guidance and precise screed width adjustments based on a digital stringing design. The system enhances site sustainability by optimising material usage, minimising waste and ensuring more accurate material estimation throughout the paving process. Moreover, it enhances safety by eliminating physical hazards such as stringlines, pins and other marking materials from the job site. "As infrastructure projects continue to expand globally, meeting the high standards of modern construction requires even greater precision and efficiency in asphalt paving,” said Neil Williams, President of the Machine Control Division at Leica Geosystems. "Manually steering a paver while ensuring the screed maintains its optimal width demands constant adjustments to adapt to varying site conditions and maintain consistency. By introducing automated steering and screed control, we alleviate this burden on operators and enhance their ability to deliver superior paving results with greater ease and reliability." Hands-on demonstration Solution Display at bauma 2025 Both Dynpac and Leica Geosystems attend bauma 2025 trade fair in Munich. Visitors have the opportunity to see the full potential of the Leica MC1 3D system and Dynapac pavers in action. For more information, visit Dynapac (FS. 1009) and Leica Geosystems, part of the Hexagon, booth (Hall A2, 137) during Bauma 2025. www.leica-geosystems.com Powered by Induportals Media Publishing

Dynapac and Leica Geosystems are introducing a new integrated interface for auto-steering and screed edge control for the Dynapac SD25 and XD25 Highway Paver series.
leica-geosystems.com

Leica Geosystems, part of Hexagon, and Dynapac has announce the compatibility of auto-steering and screed edge control features on Dynapac asphalt pavers with the Leica iCON pave solution. This solution will be available on the Dynapac SD25 and XD25 Highway Paver series, a next-generation line of paving machines set to debut at Bauma.
This partnership aims to enhance the precision and efficiency of asphalt paving operations by combining Dynapac's state-of-the-art paving machinery with Leica Geosystems' innovative machine control technology. In addition, the integration of new auto-steering and edge control features will enable pavers to follow stringline design models with millimetre accuracy, eliminating the need for traditional strings-and-pins methods and reducing costs, while improving productivity.
"Our collaboration with Leica Geosystems marks a significant milestone in advancing paving technology and, as a result, providing even more functionality to our customers,” said Soenke Demuth, Head of Global Product Management Paving at Dynapac.
Auto-steering and screed edge control for a higher-quality surface
With the Leica iCON pave machine control system, operators benefit from automated guidance and precise screed width adjustments based on a digital stringing design. The system enhances site sustainability by optimising material usage, minimising waste and ensuring more accurate material estimation throughout the paving process. Moreover, it enhances safety by eliminating physical hazards such as stringlines, pins and other marking materials from the job site.
"As infrastructure projects continue to expand globally, meeting the high standards of modern construction requires even greater precision and efficiency in asphalt paving,” said Neil Williams, President of the Machine Control Division at Leica Geosystems. "Manually steering a paver while ensuring the screed maintains its optimal width demands constant adjustments to adapt to varying site conditions and maintain consistency. By introducing automated steering and screed control, we alleviate this burden on operators and enhance their ability to deliver superior paving results with greater ease and reliability."
Hands-on demonstration Solution Display at bauma 2025
Both Dynpac and Leica Geosystems attend bauma 2025 trade fair in Munich. Visitors have the opportunity to see the full potential of the Leica MC1 3D system and Dynapac pavers in action.
For more information, visit Dynapac (FS. 1009) and Leica Geosystems, part of the Hexagon, booth (Hall A2, 137) during Bauma 2025.
www.leica-geosystems.com
Powered by
Induportals Media Publishing