JLG Releases New Whitepaper on Autonomous Jobsites and Robotics in Construction

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JLG Industries Inc.‘s new whitepaper, From Access Equipment to Autonomous Work Systems, details its vision for the future of construction: Connected, coordinated and increasingly autonomous jobsites. The company said the whitepaper outlines how advances in robotics, machine perception, connectivity and cloud-based intelligence are transforming the role of access equipment — from simply lifting workers to height to actively contributing to task execution.

“Access equipment has traditionally enabled work at height,” said Shashank Bhatia, chief technology officer and global vice president of engineering, JLG, in the new JLG whitepaper. “Today, we’re redefining that role. By integrating robotics and connectivity, we’re creating intelligent systems that not only support work but help perform it.”

According to the press release, the whitepaper also explores how automation can help address some of construction’s most pressing challenges, including persistent labor shortages, increasing project complexity and the need for greater productivity. It explains how these technologies are designed to extend skilled labor, reduce physically demanding tasks and improve jobsite safety.

JLG pointed out these key topics covered in the whitepaper:

  • The evolution from standalone machines to connected jobsite ecosystems
  • Real-world applications of robotic systems, including drywall finishing and work-at-height automation
  • The role of connectivity platforms in enabling machine-to-machine coordination
  • How automation is reshaping workforce roles and attracting new talent to the industry

“As jobsites become more complex, the need for smart, connected equipment continues to grow,” Bhatia said in the whitepaper. “JLG’s vision provides a look at how those technologies can come together to deliver greater efficiency, consistency and visibility across the entire project.”

From the press release:

Highlighting JLG’s ongoing innovation efforts, including connected fleet technologies and emerging robotic solutions that enable machines to communicate, coordinate tasks and operate as part of a synchronized workflow, this new whitepaper reinforces the company’s commitment to advancing the construction industry through innovation and delivering solutions that help customers work safely and efficiently.

Want to read the full whitepaper? From Access Equipment to Autonomous Work Systems is available now for download on JLG #DirectAccess.

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Pam Kleineke

Pam Kleineke is the editor of Compact Equipment. She has been with Benjamin Media for 19 years, covering everything from construction equipment to wind and solar power to the crews that install utilities underground. Pam has a bachelor’s degree in English and a minor in News from the University of Akron. Reach her at pkleineke@benjaminmedia.com.

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