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Highlights at Bauma 2025

A hub for exploration

Bauma 2025 was a remarkable event where Scanreco showcased the latest innovations, met with thousands of visitors, and strengthened key relationships. Our booth became a hub of activity, drawing visitors eager to chat with our experts, see our cutting-edge solutions and upcoming products. Drawing much attention were the sub-zero theme, novelties on the rotating display centered in the booth, and the lineup of displays available for bellypack transmitters.

The operator's role

The team on site emphasized the importance of the operator especially with autonomous or semi-autonomous machines. Our idea of automation is not to eliminate operators but to enable them to control multiple machines simultaneously with an intelligent interface.

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Displays lined up

Product Highlights at Bauma 2025:

  • Rocket Long-range Transmitter: Combining the trusted Rocket design with the G6 platform and extended range, ideal for challenging applications like vacuum suction trucks and directional drilling. To be released.
  • Scanreco Pistol Grip Solution: Designed for durability and comfort, featuring a 2.4” monochrome or color display and customizable controls. To be released
  • Mega Flex: Our largest remote yet, with a 7" glove-friendly touchscreen and membrane buttons for complex machines requiring extensive actuator hosting.

New Releases at Bauma:

  • Proximity Detection System: Enhances operator safety by measuring the distance between the transmitter and receiver.
  • Advanced Remote Control Displays: Including new premium color option for the Micro Flex.
  • Camera Solution: Ensures clear visibility in challenging conditions, enhancing safety and productivity.
  • Ruggedized Charger: Built for on-machine charging in high-vibration environments.
  • Carrying Belt: Prioritizes durability and ergonomics, allowing operators to maintain full mobility with hands-free operation.

Bauma 2025 was a testament to our strong commitment to innovation and the future of remote control technology. We look forward to continuing to unlock the full potential of the operator in a remote world.

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