At Bauma, Hitachi Development Equipment Europe unveiled its excavator idea, Landcros One. Based on the OEM, this machine improvement represents a shift in how equipment interacts with operators, job websites, and the broader development ecosystem.
“Landcros One showcases Hitachi’s imaginative and prescient of a safer, smarter, and extra sustainable future, mixing groundbreaking AI, gamified ergonomics, autonomous and distant operations capabilities. We’re proud to guide the following wave of innovation, empowering the next-generation workforce and redefining potentialities within the development equipment business,” says Francesco Quaranta, president & CEO, HCM Europe.
The idea, designed in collaboration with Granstudio, an automotive and mobility design studio, introduces what Hitachi calls a “phygital” method – the seamless integration of “bodily” controls and “digital” interfaces to create an intuitive operator setting.
Hitachi says the design includes a modular cab with intuitive ergonomics, particularly engineered to attraction to the next-generation workforce by way of gamifying operations and AI-assisted interfaces. The idea’s built-in AI and automation techniques change the operator expertise by dealing with routine duties and offering clever help throughout advanced operations.

The useful design integrates cameras, sensors, and superior digital help techniques co-developed with strategic companions. With mixed onboard and offboard panorama scanning capabilities, together with drone know-how, Hitachi says Landcros One serves as a cornerstone in making a complete development ecosystem. This clever help system reduces operator fatigue, will increase productiveness, and helps handle the business’s ongoing labour scarcity by making superior gear extra interesting to newer operators.
Landcros One options superior connectivity and distant operation capabilities. The machine could be managed from nearly anyplace, enabling true 24/7 operation by way of totally different time zones and permitting (specialised) operators to work throughout a number of websites with out bodily relocation. These capabilities not solely maximise gear utilisation but in addition improve security by eradicating operators from distant, tough, and dangerous environments whereas sustaining exact management over operations.
Recognising the various wants of right now’s development workforce, the excavator provides three distinct operation modes. Guide Mode supplies full management for operators supported by AI help, for normal or advanced duties decreasing fatigue and rising productiveness. Autonomous Mode is triggered by operator directions for repetitive and predicted duties. Lastly, Distant Mode permits full operation from any location, 24/7 offering flexibility with operator availability world wide.
Environmental accountability meets operational flexibility with the idea’s propulsion system out there in three distinct energy modes: electrical, combustion, or hydrogen.
“At Granstudio, we’re proud to have partnered with Hitachi to deliver to life a revolutionary idea excavator that redefines the way forward for development gear. By mixing our experience in design and innovation with Hitachi’s engineering excellence, we have now created a imaginative and prescient that pushes the boundaries of effectivity, sustainability, and consumer expertise,” says Lowie Vermeersch, founder and inventive director at Granstudio.
“Landcros One is greater than only a machine. It’s our dedication to ship options past equipment in a brand new development ecosystem,” provides Francesco. “We’re constructing a wiser tomorrow along with our strategic companions and clients.”
The revealing of Landcros One was featured in iVT’s Better of Bauma Half One video
Photographs courtesy of Hitachi Development Equipment Europe