Oshkosh said it plans to advance autonomy, artificial intelligence, connectivity and electrification across its portfolio to support next-generation purpose-built vehicles and equipment. The company said it intends to scale these capabilities through shared global engineering expertise and cross-brand collaboration. Oshkosh said it will use its Technical Fellows program, launched in 2024, to elevate technical leaders and support complex, cross-functional initiatives tied to these technology priorities. It also said it plans to adapt technologies across brands, including an AI-based collision risk alert system and a modular robotic platform for airport ground support tasks.
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