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Teleo Demonstrates Remote Supervised Autonomy for Dual Heavy-Machine Operation

Teleo Demonstrates Remote Supervised Autonomy for Dual Heavy-Machine Operation

A LinkedIn post from Teleo highlights a live demonstration in Las Vegas of its supervised autonomy system controlling two heavy machines from a remote operator station. According to the post, a single operator in Las Vegas remotely manages a Hitachi ZW310-7 wheel loader and a Bell B30E articulated dump truck operating in Pleasanton, California.

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The post describes a continuous production cycle in which the operator loads the haul truck, dispatches it to drive autonomously across the site, and then directs the loader to autonomously return to the material pile while the truck is in transit. When the truck arrives back at the loading area, the operator repeats the cycle, effectively managing two machines in parallel.

The demonstration, conducted at the CONEXPO-CON/AGG 2026 trade show with Hitachi Construction Machinery as host, appears to emphasize gains in productivity and labor efficiency enabled by Teleo’s approach to supervised autonomy. For investors, this public showcase may signal growing commercial traction, strengthen relationships with established OEM partners, and underscore Teleo’s potential role in the broader shift toward automated heavy equipment in construction and mining.

If the system can be scaled from trade show demonstrations to real-world deployments, the ability for one operator to oversee multiple machines could translate into lower operating costs and improved asset utilization for customers. This, in turn, could support Teleo’s pricing power, recurring software or service revenue opportunities, and competitive positioning against other autonomy providers targeting the heavy equipment and industrial automation markets.

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