Photo courtesy of Develon North America
Suwanee, Georgia-based construction equipment provider Develon North America will bring a lineup of construction equipment, including newly launched next-generation excavators, to its display at ConExpo-Con/Agg, March 3-7, 2026, in Las Vegas.
Develon, which is part of South Korea-based HD Hyundai Infracore, says new heavy and compact models will be displayed at its ConExpo outdoor area, including wheel loaders, mini excavators, compact track loaders, articulated dump trucks and dozers.
“A major attraction in the exhibit will be the Develon compact equipment experience area,” the company says, adding that visitors will have an opportunity for hands-on operation of a mini excavator and a compact track loader, testing their operating skills by completing interactive activities that are part of the Develon operator experience.”
“It’s been nearly three years since we launched our new brand at ConExpo-Con/Agg, and we’re glad to be back at North America’s largest construction trade show,” says Morgan Stallings, senior director of dealer development and marketing at Develon.
“This show allows us to introduce our newest next-generation products and showcase our current lineup that helps operators be more productive and efficient on job sites. Plus, it helps us build a stronger connection between our customers and dealers.”
Develon also will put on heavy equipment demonstrations featuring a more full-sized excavator, wheel loader and dozer.
The company's display space also will feature a display on the history of Develon and its brand and current innovations. The innovations include the Develon Transparent Bucket, Smart X-Care service, My Develon fleet management and the prototype Concept-X2.
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