AOMTUSA – 5th Autonomous Off-Highway Machinery Technology Summit
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About the event
As cutting-edge technologies continue to evolve, automating heavy machinery is becoming increasingly crucial to reshaping the off-highway industry, driving more sustainable and efficient operations. While improving productivity and controlling costs are substantial advantages of automation, the primary benefit remains safety—especially by eliminating the need for individuals to perform high-risk tasks such as heavy lifting. The 5th Autonomous Off-highway Machinery Technology Summit will serve as a forum to explore the latest breakthroughs in autonomous machines, AI, deep learning, advanced sensor solutions, software, and data management, along with the regulatory and ethical aspects associated with these innovations. Attendees can expect case studies, panel discussions, expert presentations, and networking sessions that underscore how autonomous equipment enhances operational efficiency, boosts safety, and tackles challenges like labor shortages and sustainability.
Mark your calendar for December 10–11, 2025, and join us in Louisville, Kentucky, for this premier event. The summit will be co-located with the
7th Design and Development of Zero-emissions Off-highway Machinery Summit
Conference learning points
- Navigating the Autonomous Roadmap: Challenges & Opportunities
- Ensuring functional safety while deploying autonomy at scale
- How new AI regulations affect the off-road applications
- Safety of autonomous non-road mobile machinery
- Advanced sensors and Artificial Intelligence for automated functions
- GNSS for Localization and Mapping
- Cybersecurity threats and the vulnerabilities inherent in connected systems and machines
- Future of machine control
- Educating the workforce to embrace autonomous technology
- Automation in Agricultural machines
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