The Consumer Electronics Show (CES) has long been a global stage for groundbreaking technologies, and this year’s event reaffirmed its relevance for the off-highway industry. CES 2026 showcased how advanced electronics and AI-driven solutions are shaping the future of mobility, automation, as well as safety and security - key priorities for off-highway applications.
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Artificial intelligence (AI) has found its way into every industry and is one of the megatrends that will shape future applications. In mobile machinery, AI is predominantly used to enhance safety, operability, and efficiency, and enable more autonomous operations. TTControl’s FusionAI supports AI-enhanced functionality for off-highway vehicles.
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TTControl is proud to showcase its latest innovations at CES 2026, the world’s leading technology event in Las Vegas.
Visitors will experience how TTControl is driving the future of mobility with intelligent, safe, and secure computing platforms for next-generation vehicles.
FusionAI will be featured at the NXP booth (LVCC Central Plaza 134)– explore our cutting-edge computing platform for intelligent, safe, and secure vehicle control.
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Ammann, PALFINGER, Prinoth, Rosenbauer and TTControl collaborate on application-oriented solutions as part of the now initiated Autonomous Operation Cluster (AOC). The multinational companies will jointly develop key technologies for autonomous operation elements for series production of mobile machinery functions and off-highway vehicles.
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Ammann, PALFINGER, Prinoth, Rosenbauer and TTControl announced their collaboration on application-oriented solutions as part of the now initiated Autonomous Operation Cluster (AOC).
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Each year, the State of the Industry by OEM Off Highway evaluates key trends and technologies in the heavy equipment industries. The industry source looks at current and future market conditions, as well as regulations that are currently impacting or could impact how the industry develops its equipment in the coming years.
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Robotics and computer vision are helping to shape the future of off-road equipment towards autonomy
This article was first published in the iVT Magazine, Annual Review 2021