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Leica Geosystems' Safety Tech to Debut at CONEXPO-CON/AGG 2026

Leica Geosystems' Safety Tech to Debut at CONEXPO-CON/AGG 2026

Feb 10, 20261 min readHeavy Equipment Guide (All news)

Leica Geosystems is set to unveil its cutting-edge safety technology at CONEXPO-CON/AGG 2026, a premier event for the construction industry. The company's latest innovation, Leica Xsight360, promises to revolutionize on-site safety with its AI-powered awareness system.

By eliminating blind spots and providing real-time alerts, this system aims to reduce the risk of struck-by incidents and keep operators fully aware of their surroundings. When paired with 3D Avoidance Zone technology, crews can create dynamic no-go zones that protect people, machines, and assets.

Leica Xsight360 is powered by Presien's advanced model, which has been refined over 700,000 hours of real-world operation to deliver low-latency operator alerts with minimal false alarms. This system's visual AI models are specifically trained for heavy construction operations and continuously improve performance through machine learning.

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Data from the system is sent to the cloud, where it generates valuable insights that enable Occupational Health and Safety managers to identify safety issues and opportunities for improvement. The vast amount of video input is interpreted by AI and transformed into safety indexes, dashboards, and reports within minutes.

With its debut at CONEXPO-CON/AGG 2026, Leica Geosystems is set to make a significant impact on the construction industry's approach to safety.

EazyInWay Expert Take

The integration of AI-powered technology like Leica Xsight360 into heavy construction operations has the potential to significantly reduce the risk of accidents and improve overall site safety. As the construction industry continues to evolve, it will be exciting to see how this technology is adopted and implemented in real-world settings.

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