Operator Display
Morning on the run screen.
Doe fires up EX-204. Health, production, and an active alert—one glance before the dig starts.
Three experiences every shift—the cab, grade assist, the office. Each serves a different role. Together, they should tell one story. Too often they're built independently, speak different languages, and turn one machine into three.
One jobsite. Three products. One shared understanding.
Every shift depends on operators, supervisors, and grade specialists working from the same information. But their software rarely keeps pace.
When HYD-1042 appears in the cab, Chen shouldn't have to wonder whether it's the same issue showing up in fleet operations. One machine should tell one story.
The solution isn't one interface for everyone—it's three products that fit their user, held together by shared machine identity, site context, faults, and language.
Three products. One platform.
Operator Display
Doe fires up EX-204. Health, production, and an active alert—one glance before the dig starts.
Grade Assist
Foundation work at North Cut. The interface shifts—guidance and safety take the screen.
Fleet Operations
Two critical alerts. EX-204 on grade. Production behind target—all visible before she opens a spreadsheet.
Dive into each product walkthrough.
Machine health, diagnostics, work modes, production, mapping, and alerts—designed for decisions at a glance.
Explore Operator Display Intelligent Grade ControlGrade guidance, 3D site awareness, utilities, autonomy, and safety designed specifically for precision excavation.
Explore Grade Assist Fleet OperationsException-first fleet management with live events, machine health, production insights, and connected machine detail.
Explore Fleet OperationsNot affiliated with any OEM. Built as a portfolio demonstration of connected off-highway HMI design.