CONEXPO- CON / AGG 2026
2025, combines real-time video monitoring, GPS tracking and AI within a single device. The system is designed to provide fleets with video documentation, driver alerts and integrated telematics data through the DPL Telematics platform.
DPL will be at booth N10152.
Tadano
Tadano plans to showcase an expanded global equipment portfolio, reflecting the company’ s continued evolution into a full-line lifting and access solutions provider.
Under the theme“ Reaching New Heights”, Tadano’ s exhibit will highlight developments made since CONEXPO 2023, including a broader range of equipment now available to North American customers. This includes former Manitex product lines that have been fully integrated into the Tadano portfolio, supporting a consolidated approach to lifting, access and jobsite solutions.
In addition to its traditional crane offerings, Tadano will present equipment beyond crane technology. The company plans to highlight its growing aerial work platform lineup for the North American market, including crawler- and wheeled-chassis models. Multiple boom trucks and PM knuckleboom cranes are also expected to be on display as part of the company’ s expanding lifting solutions range.
Several new and updated machines are scheduled to make their debut. Among them is the AC 5.250L-2 allterrain crane, which features a bifold jib intended to improve on-site flexibility and efficiency. Tadano will also present developments such as a removable outrigger box for larger-capacity cranes, including the AC 6.300-1, with an emphasis on transport efficiency and jobsite adaptability. The GTC-600-2 telescopic boom crawler crane will also be featured, combining lifting performance with compact access and logistical considerations.
Sustainability, digitalization and customer support are expected to be key themes throughout the exhibit. Tadano plans to highlight its True Mission Zero Emissions strategy, including efforts aimed at reducing and ultimately eliminating emissions. The company will also present digital tools and connected solutions designed to support fleet uptime, safety and operational transparency, alongside customer support offerings such as service, training, parts and lifecycle management at booth F47010.
Sinoboom Ahead of CONEXPO-CON / AGG 2026, Sinoboom has introduced a new safety technology aimed at reducing collision risks during boom lift operations in confined and congested work environments.
The company’ s Collision Avoidance Radar System( CARS) is designed for use in warehouses, industrial facilities and urban jobsites where limited visibility, overhead structures and multiple obstacles can increase the likelihood of contact incidents. The system is intended to enhance operator awareness while working at height.
Developed in-house, CARS uses multiple object-detection sensors positioned around the platform to create a three-dimensional sensing field. This configuration allows the system to detect both stationary and moving obstacles in real time, providing operators with continuous awareness of their surroundings while elevating or driving.
CARS operates using a three-stage progressive protection strategy. As an operator approaches an obstacle, the system first issues visual and audible warnings. If movement toward the hazard continues, the system automatically reduces machine speed. When a collision becomes imminent, active braking is engaged, stopping all machine movement.
In addition to safety benefits, Sinoboom notes that the system is designed to function reliably in lowvisibility conditions, including dust, fog or darkness, supporting continued operation in challenging environments.
Collision avoidance and jobsite safety technologies are expected to be a key focus area as manufacturers and equipment users gather at the event to evaluate emerging solutions for lift and access applications.
Sinoboom will be exhibiting at booth F19055.
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