A rendering of a concept machine currently in development as part of Komatsu's contribution toward Japan's work to advance construction and R&D of outer space construction activities.
Komatsu will display technologies and product design for “extreme applications” at CES 2025. Displays will include remote operation for a lunar environment and underwater automation to support disaster relief.
“The core industries we serve, construction and mining, offer plenty of extreme applications that push our engineers, programmers and designers to design technology to stay ahead of the needs of our customers,” said Taisuke Kusaba, CTO and president, development division, of Komatsu, in a statement.
With manufacturing and engineering hubs around the world, Komatsu offers current and future talent the opportunity to make an impact on a global scale, supporting customers that lead industries including construction, mining and forestry, according to the company.
“At CES 2025 we are looking forward to bringing some our most interesting equipment and technology applications to life for attendees from across the globe,” said Hiroyuki Ogawa, president and CEO of Komatsu.