
Bosch Rexroth announced it will display its latest mobile machine technologies at CONEXPO 2026, scheduled for March 3-7 at the Las Vegas Convention Center. Located in the South Hall at booth S80245, the company will present solutions for mobile applications, automation and electric drivetrains tailored for the construction and agriculture industries.
The exhibit will focus on how integrated technology platforms can scale to meet the needs of manufacturers at various stages of development. Attendees will have access to digital demos and product displays highlighting drive and working functions designed to enhance machine power, safety and efficiency.
Construction and Automation Advancements
The company will showcase a range of construction solutions for heavy machinery, including loaders and excavators. These displays will feature hydraulic components, mobile automation capabilities, electronic controls and electric drives designed to improve machine performance and sustainability.
In the realm of automation, Bosch Rexroth will feature integrated assistance solutions. These include modern sensors and operating devices intended to simplify machine operation. Specialists will be on-site to discuss levels of automation ranging from discrete assistance functions to more complex systems.
Compact and Service Solutions
Bosch Rexroth plans to highlight its compact hydraulics portfolio, which offers modular solutions for mobile machines. The exhibit will demonstrate high-performance components featuring CAN communication and smart sensors. Visitors can also interact with the HydraForce i-CHoose online tool, which is designed to simplify the design process and enhance control for compact systems.
The company's service division will present lifecycle support options, including:
- OEM and aftermarket support
- Spare parts sourcing
- Remanufacturing
- Component replacement for hydraulics, electronics and electric drives
Throughout the event, technology specialists will be available to address engineering and application challenges related to mobile machine design. These experts will provide insights on applying hydraulic and digitally networked technologies to the next generation of mobile equipment.



















