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Teleo Demonstrates Supervised Autonomy for Remote Operation of Heavy Equipment

Teleo Demonstrates Supervised Autonomy for Remote Operation of Heavy Equipment

According to a recent LinkedIn post from Teleo, the company is demonstrating its supervised autonomy technology at the CONEXPO-CON/AGG trade show in Las Vegas. The post highlights that a single operator is remotely running a Hitachi ZW310-7 wheel loader and a Bell B30E articulated dump truck located in Pleasanton, California, from the Hitachi Construction Machinery booth.

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The post suggests that Teleo is positioning its technology as a way to increase productivity by enabling one operator to control multiple heavy machines. For investors, this type of live demonstration at a major industry event may help validate the technology with OEM partners like Hitachi and Bell Trucks America, potentially supporting future commercialization and partnership opportunities.

By showcasing remote and autonomous capabilities in a real-world setting, Teleo could strengthen its competitive position in the construction equipment automation segment. Successful adoption of supervised autonomy solutions may open recurring revenue streams tied to software, retrofits, and fleet upgrades, though the post does not provide information on timelines, contracts, or financial terms.

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