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Dig the future with Hitachi’s LANDCROS One

April 9, 2025 Read time: 1 min
Hitachi’s excavator concept LANDCROS One

The future of connected fleet management has arrived in the shape of Hitachi’s excavator concept, LANDCROS One.

It blends artificial intelligence and gamified ergonomics with autonomous and remote- operation capabilities.

The concept introduces what Hitachi calls “phygital” controls and digital interfaces to create an intuitive operator environment. The design features a modular cab with intuitive ergonomics specifically geared to appeal to the next-generation workforce through gamifying operations and AI-assisted interfaces.

The concept’s integrated AI and automation systems handle routine tasks and provide intelligent assistance during complex operations. The functional design integrates cameras, sensors and advanced digital-assist systems that Hitachi has developed with strategic partners.  

The machine can be controlled from virtually anywhere, enabling 24/7 operation through different time zones. There is also an autonomous mode triggered by operator instructions for repetitive and predicted tasks.

“Our objective is to connect the operational landscapes of our customers by prioritising understanding and addressing their challenges,” said Francesco Quaranta, chief executive and president of Hitachi Construction Machinery Europe.  

“We foster reliable partnerships for sustained business engagement and leverage open technology to swiftly integrate new innovations. Our intention is to be closer to our customers, delivering customised solutions that lead the transformation where the physical and digital worlds seamlessly merge, creating a new exciting future.” 

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