The CONEXPO-CON/AGG 2026 successfully concluded in Las Vegas from March 3 to 7, 2026, attracting more than 140,000 construction professionals from 128 countries. As one of the world’s largest construction equipment exhibitions, the event brought together contractors, manufacturers, and technology providers to explore the latest innovations shaping the future of the industry.
Covering more than 3 million square feet of exhibition space, the show featured over 2,000 exhibitors presenting advanced construction machinery, digital jobsite solutions, automation technologies, and sustainable equipment. Visitors had the opportunity to see large earthmoving machines, cranes, and next-generation paving equipment up close while connecting directly with manufacturers and suppliers.
Several leading manufacturers showcased their latest technologies during the event. Komatsu introduced its intelligent excavator PC220LCi-12, equipped with integrated sensors and 3D design data for more precise excavation. Meanwhile, LiuGong displayed advanced machines including the 870 HE loader and a 924 FE electric excavator, highlighting the industry’s growing focus on electrification and low-emission equipment.
Digital technologies also played a major role at the exhibition. Companies such as Topcon Positioning Systems and Samsara presented solutions designed to improve equipment accuracy, fleet management, and jobsite efficiency.
Innovation was further recognized through the Next Level Awards, where attendees voted for breakthrough technologies that enhance productivity, safety, and sustainability across construction projects.
Beyond equipment displays, the event hosted more than 150 educational sessions and workshops focusing on artificial intelligence, workforce development, infrastructure investment, and sustainable construction practices.
As a global meeting point for the construction industry, CONEXPO-CON/AGG 2026 provided valuable opportunities for companies to evaluate new technologies, establish partnerships, and make purchasing decisions that will influence future projects. The next exhibition is scheduled to return to Las Vegas from March 13 to 17, 2029.













