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16 construction technology startups named as finalists for Trimble 0-60 Challenge

Trimble has announced the finalists for its Trimble 0-60 Challenge, an accelerator programme designed to identify and support the most innovative startups, entrepreneurs and developers in the architecture, engineering, construction and asset lifecycle management industries.

2024 Trimble Dimensions (Image courtesy Trimble) A scene from 2004’s Trimble Dimensions conference in Las Vegas, Nevade, US. (Image courtesy Trimble)

Sixteen companies were selected for breakthrough ideas that solve critical customer pain points and enhance workflows through software integrations.

The finalists were selected across three key categories: Connected Data, Connected Design, and Connected Field or Jobsite, leveraging integrations with Trimble Connect, ProjectSight, SketchUp and Tekla software solutions.

The companies selected represent innovations in connected construction, with many solutions harnessing the power of AI to drive efficiency and innovation.

“Startups and smaller companies often lack the market reach and established connections needed to fully succeed in today’s competitive landscape,” said Chris Peppler, vice president of platform and product at Trimble.

“The Trimble 0-60 Challenge helps bridge this gap by providing entrepreneurs with the tools, expertise and support to more effectively build and market their solutions. We are proud to support these companies and help amplify their impact across the industry.”

The Trimble 0-60 Challenge will culminate in the Demo Day event at the Trimble Dimensions User Conference in Las Vegas, US, from November 10-12, 2025. First, second and third place winners will receive cash prizes. All participants can offer their integrations on Trimble Marketplace.

The competition is organised in collaboration with Trimble Ventures, a corporate venture fund that supports early entrepreneurs developing transformative technologies.

The finalists include:

Connected Data: Datagrid, Genda Inc, Join, Kamai, Permio and TestFit

Connected Design: Kestrel Labs, KOPE AI, NavLive, Qonic, Qubu, SWAPP and Ulama

Connected Field or Jobsite: Now Vision, Sensori and Mechasys

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