January 14, 2025
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Las Vegas, NV – Construction equipment giant Komatsu made waves at CES 2025 with the first public display of its in-development lunar construction equipment and a glimpse into the future of underwater construction. This marks a significant step for the 103-year-old company, showcasing its commitment to pushing the boundaries of technology.
"CES provides the perfect platform to highlight our cutting-edge concepts and demonstrate how Komatsu is driving innovation across industries," said Taisuke Kusaba, CTO and President of Komatsu's Development Division.
Komatsu's focus on extraterrestrial construction signifies its ambition to play a crucial role in future space exploration. The company is actively developing machinery designed for the harsh lunar environment, showcasing its dedication to technological advancement.
The unveiling of futuristic underwater construction concepts further solidifies Komatsu's position as an industry leader. These innovative solutions demonstrate the company's commitment to exploring new frontiers and addressing the evolving needs of its customers.
By showcasing these groundbreaking technologies at CES 2025, Komatsu aims to attract a new generation of talented engineers and designers. The company emphasizes the opportunities available within the construction and mining sectors, highlighting the potential for individuals to contribute to modern advancements.
"We are eager to inspire future generations and collaborate with partners worldwide to shape the future of construction," said Hiroyuki Ogawa, President, and CEO of Komatsu.