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Thompson Tractor's recent tech demo in Hanceville, Ala., showcased innovative Cat GCI Technology machinery like autonomous rollers and imaging-equipped buckets for detecting underground utilities during excavation. Attendees were impressed by the efficiency and ease of use of these cutting-edge technologies presented at the event.
Wed July 02, 2025 - Southeast Edition #14
In its series of technology demonstrations for 2025, Thompson Tractor held another Thompson Technology event on June 18, 2025, at its Hanceville, Ala., branch.
As with Thompson's previous events, this one also featured the core Cat GCI Technology machines such as track type tractors and excavators.
Each of these events showcase different technologies. New to this demo was Bluelight — an AI-powered supervised autonomous machine control system for rollers that was presented by SITECH South and a big hit with the attendees. Watching optimal compaction being achieved on site without an operator in the seat of a Cat CS12 compactor was quite an "eye opener" for many in attendance. Making repetitive operating of multiple machines by a single source piqued the interest of all attendees.
Another new product introduced at this event was RodRadar, a new bucket with built-in imaging technology for automatic real-time alerts and detection of underground utilities during excavation. Jamie Boothe of Dirt Sculpting based in Alabaster, Ala., demoed this technology and said, "It was a really straight-forward easy-to-use system and easy to learn, as well. I would definitely save time on shoveling and would be a big plus for showing all utilities in the ground when digging." CEG