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Volvo CE and Unicontrol announce partnership for machine control technology

Volvo Construction Equipment (Volvo CE) and machine control solutions company Unicontrol have announced a partnership to introduce Unicontrol’s 3D machine control technology in Volvo excavators.

Volvo CE and Unicontrol to partner Volvo CE and Unicontrol to partner (Photo: Unicontrol/Volvo CE)

The collaboration aims to enhance the accessibility and usability of advanced technology.

The Unicontrol 3D system is designed for integration into Volvo excavators, offering a single interface with a unified hardware setup. It will be available in select European markets later this year, with plans for a global rollout in the future.

The Volvo Co-Pilot will serve as the primary user interface and enable operators to access Unicontrol 3D directly from the Co-Pilot. This is said to eliminate the need for additional monitors or hardware installations.

When customers order the Co-Pilot with Dig Assist from the factory, all necessary hardware and software are pre-installed. The only additional step required is to activate the Unicontrol 3D application.

Kurt Deleu, head of product management for excavators at Volvo CE, said, “We are committed to making advanced technology open, accessible, and easy to use. Co-Pilot is an open platform where we welcome partners to join us in delivering innovative solutions. Unicontrol is the latest to come on board, bringing seamless and flexible 3D machine control to our customers. Integrated directly into Dig Assist, this collaboration ensures greater freedom, efficiency, and simplicity – without added complexity – on every job site”.

Niels Bjerregaard, CEO at Unicontrol, added, “The demand for flexible and accessible 3D machine control has never been higher. The intended partnership between Volvo CE and Unicontrol will set a new standard by prioritising efficiency, adaptability, and ease of use.”

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