According to a recent LinkedIn post from AIM, the company’s autonomy technology is depicted as already operating earthmoving equipment at mine and construction sites globally, in all weather and on a continuous basis. The post also cites a claimed 137% throughput improvement over manual operation, positioning autonomy as a potential productivity lever for heavy-equipment owners.
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The LinkedIn post further notes AIM’s presence at the CONEXPO-CON/AGG trade show in Las Vegas, where it aims to connect with partners interested in adding autonomous capabilities to bulldozers and excavators. For investors, this emphasis on real-world deployments and partner outreach may indicate a go-to-market focus on scaling adoption in mining and construction, sectors where efficiency gains can translate into sizable revenue and long-term contracts.

