CM Labs to Feature its Intellia Intelligent Training System and More at The Utility Expo 2025

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Heading to The Utility Expo in Louisville, Kentucky, October 7-9? Be sure to check out CM Labs Simulations at booth #S4020. The company will be showcasing IntelliaTM, its Intelligent Training System. In addition, CM Labs will debut all-new IntelliaTM equipment training packs. These packs are designed to reflect the complex realities of today’s utility jobsites and help organizations build safer, more skilled crews with simulation training that mirrors real-world challenges. The company said it will also exhibit hands-on live demonstrations of new changes coming to its walkaround inspection training.

“We’re excited to expand our product suite with solutions that directly address the utility sector’s most urgent challenges,” said Lisa Barbieri, VP of marketing and strategic partnerships at CM Labs. “With the new demands of modern technology and a growing need for a more robust grid and infrastructure, utilities face added pressure to prepare skilled crews fast. Our simulation-based training is designed to build field-ready operators who work safely, efficiently and effectively.”

Attendees visiting the CM Labs’ booth will get the chance to test out the company’s new and existing training packs at two themed 5-screen simulator stations.

CM Labs detailed the two stations in its press release:

Underground Operations Station: A station featuring new and existing equipment training packs designed to teach core skills, such as navigating around underground utilities and buried infrastructure.

Overhead Operations Station: A station showcasing CM Labs’ latest training packs for overhead operations, which provide scenario-based, progressive training for operating in tight spaces and high-risk environments such as near power lines. The station will also highlight the industry’s only Digger Derrick Simulator, plus additional solutions for overhead utility work.

CM Labs said that each station will run on its durable hardware, equipped with OEM-grade controls. The stations will be powered by Intellia, the Intelligent Training System that provides centralized reporting, trainee progress tracking and deep, data-driven performance insights.

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