Oshkosh Corp. marks CES debut with tech highlights
02 January 2025
Oshkosh Corporation, a provider of purpose-built vehicles and equipment, is making its debut at CES 2025, January 7-10 in Las Vegas. Its booth will highlight the company’s advancements in electrification, artificial intelligence (AI), autonomy, connectivity and advanced analytics.

“At CES, our booth will showcase how we’re harnessing cutting-edge technology to transform airport gate and ground operations, enhance essential services that impact everyday life in our neighborhoods and redefine efficiency and safety on jobsites,” said John Pfeifer, president and CEO, Oshkosh Corporation.
Technologies shown will include electric and autonomous gate and ground support equipment for airport operations; purpose-built, route-based electric fleet vehicles for urban applications; and electric, autonomous and connected equipment for applications on construction jobsites.
In addition, Oshkosh executives and industry experts will share their insights into the future of robotics, mobility and AI in three different panel sessions:
Oshkosh Chief Technology and Strategic Sourcing Officer Jay Iyengar will join a panel on how cobots, robots and humans can work together to drive new innovations in manufacturing. The session will start at 10:00 a.m. PT on January 8, in the LVCC, West Level 2, room W218.
Oshkosh Director of Mobility Chris Andrews will moderate a panel on how AI has impacted and will continue to influence the automotive industry, from manufacturing efficiencies to customer experience and safety. The panel will be held January 9 at 10:00 a.m. PT in LVCC, West Level 2, room W219.
Oshkosh Director of Engineering for Autonomy and Active Safety John Beck will participate in a panel that explores how autonomous solutions, led by advances in AI, are increasing safety and efficiency in construction, manufacturing and trucking. It will take place on January 9, at 1:00 p.m. PT in LVCC, West Level 2, room W219.
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