Oshkosh displays the future of job sites, neighborhoods and airports through advanced, real-world technologies that make vehicles and equipment safe, intuitive and productive for everyday heroes. Today at CES in booth
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The innovations presented position OSK for growth in multiple sectors, similar to past CES showcases leading to increased market interest.
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Oshkosh displays the future of job sites, neighborhoods and airports through advanced, real-world technologies that make vehicles and equipment safe, intuitive and productive for everyday heroes.
Today at CES in booth #4418, Oshkosh Corporation (NYSE:OSK), a leading innovator of purpose-built vehicles, equipment and services, showcased advanced technologies that empower those who do tough work — building, serving and protecting communities around the world. Shaping the future of job sites, neighborhoods and airports, these solutions bring together autonomy, AI, connectivity and electrification technologies to support everyday heroes — firefighters, airport ground crews, mail carriers, soldiers and construction workers.
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OSK), a leading innovator of purpose-built vehicles, equipment and services, showcased advanced technologies that empower those who do tough work — building, serving and protecting communities around the world. Shaping the future of job sites, neighborhoods and airports, these solutions bring together autonomy, AI, connectivity and electrification technologies to support everyday heroes — firefighters, airport ground crews, mail carriers, soldiers and construction workers.">Today at CES in booth #4418, Oshkosh Corporation (NYSE:OSK), a leading innovator of purpose-built vehicles, equipment and services, showcased advanced technologies that empower those who do tough work — building, serving and protecting communities around the world. Shaping the future of job sites, neighborhoods and airports, these solutions bring together autonomy, AI, connectivity and electrification technologies to support everyday heroes — firefighters, airport ground crews, mail carriers, soldiers and construction workers.
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"The future is taking shape, now. At CES, we are showcasing our vision of the job sites, neighborhoods and airports of the future and how Oshkosh's advanced technology empowers everyday heroes with safe, intuitive, productive and clean solutions. Together with our customers, we're transforming how we live, move and work," said John Pfeifer, president and chief executive officer, Oshkosh Corporation.
Promoting worker safety at height on construction job sites
Construction job sites are dynamic, unpredictable and inherently complex. With most operations still manual and disconnected, workflows are fragmented, maintenance reactive and visibility inconsistent, driving potential inefficiency. Oshkosh Corporation's JLG® brand is transforming job sites through an intelligent ecosystem that connects people, equipment, tools and materials to help address customer challenges. At CES, Oshkosh unveiled two innovations that shift from enabling jobs using traditional equipment to executing jobs with autonomous, connected equipment.
The JLG® Boom Lift with Robotic End Effector received top honors in the Robotics category in the CES 2026 Innovation Awards, and was also recognized as an honoree in the Construction and Industrial Tech category.
Oshkosh Corporation is advancing its vision for the job site of the future with the acquisition of the core technology developed by Canvas, a construction robotics company whose technologies accelerate the shift toward connected, autonomous and intelligent equipment. Canvas developed the world's first robotic drywall finishing system, a flexible end-effector platform designed to promote safety, productivity and efficiency in one of construction's most demanding trades. The relationship between the companies began six years ago when Canvas selected a JLG platform to develop its robot. Since then, the technology has advanced to automate repetitive tasks and enable consistent, high-quality results. This addition expands Oshkosh's portfolio of intelligent technologies to address job site challenges and support those who do tough work.
Shaping the neighborhoods of the future
Oshkosh is moving quickly to bring its vision of the neighborhood of the future to life. Many of the technologies it debuted at CES last year are already in production, especially those that will transform communities. Oshkosh has continued to expand on its advancements in refuse collection and roadside safety. This includes:
At CES 2026, Oshkosh is showing contamination detection for refuse applications in North America. The AI-powered contamination detection technology is designed to transform recycling at the point of collection. On the outside the refuse and recycling trucks look familiar. But inside, an advanced camera is at work, powered by artificial intelligence and on-the-edge processing. The system will use an advanced camera to scan materials as they are collected and AI-models to detect and classify contaminants, such as plastic bags, textiles or other non-recyclable items, in real-time. The system can map contamination to the exact pickup location, providing actionable feedback to municipalities, haulers and, ultimately, residents. This information can be used to help educate customers and communities, driving behavioral change and enabling material to be diverted from landfills.
This year, HARR-E technology is evolving. It now features a new, two-piece design that makes it easy to lift and transfer waste into a central dumpster or collection point. It measures the volume and weight of waste at each pickup, notifying waste companies when a dumpster or central container is approaching capacity, and uses AI-optimized routes to serve multiple requests efficiently. It is ideal for planned communities, campuses and corporate parks, event venues and stadiums, and even indoor environments like malls and senior living facilities.
The advancements in contamination detection, HARR-E and CAMS technologies are three examples of how Oshkosh is using innovative AI and autonomy in everyday environments.
Autonomy, AI, connectivity and electrification converge at next-generation airports
Airports are complex environments that demand high safety standards while still needing to move massive crowds of travelers to their destinations with efficiency and precision. Based on decades of expertise working in airport environments, Oshkosh developed two key technology solutions to promote safety and operations:
The Volterra ARFF took top honors in the CES Innovation Awards' Travel and Tourism category. CES attendees will be able to take selfies inside the Striker Volterra ARFF at CES, which the company expects will be one of the biggest vehicles at the show.
Oshkosh's modular, commercial robotic platform is purpose-built to take on multiple jobs across the tarmac. Originally designed and used in the defense industry, this proven system combines autonomous mobility, AI-driven perception and task-configurable hardware to promote flexibility, utilization and ROI in airport operations.
Travelers want airports to be safe while helping them get to their destinations quickly, and technology plays a pivotal role in achieving those goals.
See the airports, job sites and neighborhoods of the future at CES
Attendees can see demonstrations and learn more about Oshkosh's latest technology for everyday heroes at CES by visiting booth #4418 in the West Hall of the Las Vegas Convention Center (LVCC).
Additionally, Oshkosh will host a series of Tech Talks in its booth, providing unique insights on how autonomy, AI, connectivity and electrification will be used in the airports, job sites and neighborhoods of the future. These sessions include:
To learn more about Oshkosh's CES presence and tech talks planned around various topics at its booth throughout the show, visit ces.oshkoshcorp.com.
About Oshkosh Corporation
At Oshkosh (NYSE:OSK), we make innovative, purpose-built equipment to help everyday heroes advance communities around the world. Headquartered in Wisconsin, Oshkosh Corporation employs over 18,000 team members worldwide, all united behind a common purpose: to make a difference in people's lives. Oshkosh products can be found in more than 150 countries under the brands of JLG®, Pierce®, MAXIMETAL, Oshkosh® S-Series™, McNeilus®, IMT®, Jerr-Dan®, Frontline™ Communications, Oshkosh® Airport Products, Oshkosh AeroTech™, Oshkosh® Defense and Pratt Miller. For more information, visit oshkoshcorp.com.
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