Bauma 2025 is off to a fantastic start, and the first two days have exceeded all expectations for Exertus. With thousands of visitors flooding the halls of the world’s leading trade fair for construction and mobile machinery, our booth has been a hub of excitement, innovation, and engaging conversation.

From the moment the gates opened, industry professionals, partners, and new faces have been stopping by to discover our latest product launches — and the response has been overwhelmingly positive. The spotlight has been on our completely renewed HCM controller family and the new CDC1430 display, which together represent a major leap forward in machine control technology.

Compact, powerful, and built for tomorrow

Visitors have shown great interest in the HCM530 and HCM1030 controllers — two compact yet powerful solutions designed to bring scalable control and flexibility to smaller machines and subsystems. With integrated functional safety and IMU sensor options, these units have sparked many forward-looking discussions on future applications and system design.

Connection and conversation

Our team has loved welcoming both familiar and new contacts to the stand — and it’s not just the technology that’s drawing attention. Whether it’s a hot cup of coffee or a bag of sweet treats, our visitors have been staying a little longer to dive deeper into what Exertus can offer.

As we look ahead to the next days of Bauma 2025, we’re energized by the momentum and excited to continue the conversation. If you haven’t stopped by yet, there’s still plenty of time to come see what’s new and talk to our team about the future of mobile machinery control.

Visit Exertus at Bauma 2025 – Let’s shape the future of machine control together.

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