Las Vegas, USA – Trimble Inc., will address these challenges at CONEXPO-CON/AGG 2026, offering a practical perspective on how technology can deliver real value on the job site. While construction technology has reached an inflection point with tools capable of significantly improving efficiency, the industry still struggles to scale operations for larger projects and achieve seamless integration across equipment brands and software platforms.
On March 3, Trimble will join a panel moderated by the Association of Equipment Manufacturers, featuring experts from John Deere, LBX Company, and Trimble, to examine the ISO 15143-4 Worksite Topographical Data standard. This recent industry initiative establishes common data formats and communication protocols, enabling true interoperability between machines and site management solutions, regardless of manufacturer. The standard is designed to support seamless data flow from office to field, facilitate mixed-fleet operations, and provide a foundation for safety, quality, and regulatory confidence.
Panelists will explore what ISO 15143-4 means in practice, offering insights into creating value from data in mixed-fleet environments and the role of collaborative technology adoption in improving productivity. The discussion will also highlight how this new standard could influence equipment purchasing decisions and shape the future of construction technology.
At the expo, Trimble will showcase its latest machine control hardware and integrated software solutions, demonstrating how connected field and office workflows can drive real-time decision-making across earthmoving, grading, marine construction, and infrastructure projects.