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    Liebherr ‘Hands on the future’ at Conexpo: telemetry and support takeaways for mines

    February 11, 2026|

    Reviewed by Tom Sullivan

    Liebherr ‘Hands on the future’ at Conexpo: telemetry and support takeaways for mines

    First reported on Australian Mining

    30 Second Briefing

    Liebherr will present its “Hands on the future” theme at Conexpo, showcasing new mining and construction technologies alongside digital service solutions. The company is expected to focus on equipment automation, data-driven maintenance and remote monitoring platforms integrated across its excavators, haul trucks and cranes. For mine operators and civil contractors, the exhibit signals continued investment in OEM-provided condition monitoring and lifecycle support, tightening the link between machine telemetry, fleet planning and on-site productivity.

    Technical Brief

    • For mine owners, OEM‑integrated digital platforms may reduce reliance on third‑party condition monitoring and analytics providers.

    Our Take

    Liebherr’s ‘Hands on the future’ theme at Conexpo comes as the company is visibly scaling both capacity and regional reach, with our coverage noting a record 50 mining excavator buckets produced at Liebherr‑Australia’s Adelaide facility in 2025 and a new service branch opened in Riyadh for Middle East mining and construction clients.

    Recent items in our database on the LR12500‑1.0 and multiple LTM all‑terrain crane deliveries show Liebherr pushing higher‑capacity and more standardised fleets, signalling that any new mining or construction equipment highlighted at Conexpo is likely to emphasise modularity and transport efficiency as much as raw payload.

    Across the 999 Mining stories in our database, Liebherr features frequently in both ‘Product’ and ‘Projects’ tags, indicating that the brand is positioning itself not just as an OEM but as a long‑term project partner for Australian and international operators looking for integrated support and lifecycle services.

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    Prepared by collating external sources, AI-assisted tools, and Geomechanics.io’s proprietary mining database, then reviewed for technical accuracy & edited by our geotechnical team.

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