Teleo is the focus of this weekly summary of notable news, as the company disclosed its acquisition by HavocAI while continuing to advance its supervised autonomy platform for heavy machinery. The deal, which also includes MAVRIK Inc., is aimed at strengthening HavocAI’s all-domain autonomy strategy across sea, air, and land.
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Teleo is expected to maintain its core focus on fleet-based ground autonomy for construction, mining, and logistics, emphasizing single-operator supervision of multiple machines. The integration into HavocAI’s platform could enable Teleo’s technology to operate within broader autonomous fleets that share data and coordinate operations across domains.
During the week, Teleo also used the CONEXPO-CON/AGG 2026 trade show in Las Vegas to showcase a live demonstration of its supervised autonomy system. In this setup, one remote operator in Las Vegas controlled a Hitachi ZW310-7 wheel loader and a Bell B30E articulated dump truck operating in Pleasanton, California, running a continuous production cycle.
The workflow involved remotely loading the haul truck, dispatching it to drive autonomously across the site, and supervising the loader as it autonomously returned to the material pile to prepare the next load. This demonstration underscored the potential for higher productivity and labor efficiency, as a single operator managed two machines in parallel.
Teleo’s presence at CONEXPO, hosted at the Hitachi Construction Machinery booth and involving Bell Trucks America, highlighted its strategy of building ecosystem partnerships with established OEMs. These collaborations may enhance visibility with heavy equipment buyers and help validate Teleo’s technology in real-world conditions, an important step toward broader commercial adoption.
From an industry perspective, the acquisition by HavocAI and the public demonstrations point to a maturing platform positioned within a larger multi-domain autonomy strategy. While financial terms and concrete deployment timelines were not disclosed, the week’s developments suggest Teleo is consolidating its role in industrial autonomy and strengthening its prospects for scaled adoption in heavy equipment fleets.
Overall, it was a pivotal week for Teleo, combining strategic corporate change with high-profile technical showcases that reinforce its position in the evolving market for automated construction and mining equipment.

