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Sustainable Construction: Insights from Cummins, Volvo, and Topcon

February 7, 2024

Welcome to our series on sustainability in construction and quarrying. Leaders from Cummins, Volvo Construction Equipment, and Topcon share insights.

Cummins focuses on market-leading internal combustion engines, optimizing power and embracing alternative fuels for sustainability.

Volvo emphasizes product development and a four-step approach with key customers, including data analysis and implementing improvements for eco-friendly operations.

Topcon contributes to sustainability through sensors and machine control, promoting efficiency and safety on construction sites.

Join us for a quick dive into the current state and future outlook of sustainability in these crucial industries.

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