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Roundtable segment 2: challenges & benefits of the new digital guidelines

July 4, 2025

This video explores the challenges and benefits of the new digital guidelines introduced by the Association of Equipment Manufacturers (AEM). Experts Mike Gomes (Topcon Positioning Systems) and John Somers (AEM) discuss how these guidelines—covering autonomy, cybersecurity and data access—help unify the construction and agriculture industries under a common digital language.

They highlight the need for shared terminology, the benefits for small businesses using connected equipment, and how better data use can drive efficiency, reduce waste, and improve sustainability. The guidelines also help project owners and policymakers better understand and adopt new technologies.

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