Caterpillar Inc. unveiled a set of AI-powered and autonomous innovations that mark a major step forward for heavy industry, transforming machines into intelligent, connected systems that help customers build and power the world's critical infrastructure. As AI accelerates transformation across industries, it depends on the physical world - an invisible layer of the tech stack that provides the foundation for modern technology. Caterpillar builds, powers and now makes more intelligent the machines that enable that progress, from the equipment that mines for critical minerals used in semiconductors and batteries to machines used to construct roads, bridges, data centers and energy systems. At CES 2026, the company demonstrated how it is advancing Industrial AI, moving it from vision to reality.

Introducing Cat AI Assistant: Turning Data into Decisions at the Jobsite: Caterpillar introduced Cat AI Assistant, a powerful AI solution that unifies Caterpillar's diverse portfolio of digital applications and high-quality data into one simple, conversational experience. Using Caterpillar's own trusted data stored on the Helios unified data platform, the Cat AI Assistant provides customers with reliable, context-rich information to make daily work easier. The goal is to help customers stay one step ahead from the office to the jobsite, and soon even into the cab of the machine.

Caterpillar and NVIDIA announced an expanded collaboration aimed at accelerating an AI-enabled future including on-board AI features, AI agents at the scale of products and industries, as well as safer, leaner, more resilient production systems. The collaboration leverages NVIDIA AI Infrastructure and Caterpillar's century of building and maintaining the physical world to set a new standard for industrial innovation. Caterpillar highlighted how decades of leadership in autonomous mining equipment and support from AI will now revolutionize the construction industry. After more than 30 years of deploying autonomous machines in some of the world's most demanding mining environments, Caterpillar is expanding that expertise to the yellow iron seen on everyday construction sites.

The company previewed five autonomous machines designed to operate safely and reliably in complex construction environments. Building the Future Starts with People: While technology is transforming operations, Creed reaffirmed the company's commitment to the most important part of the invisible layer of the tech stack - people. To ensure employees and customers are equipped to use advanced technologies as new roles emerge, Caterpillar is pledging $25 million over five years to launch a global innovation prize.

The initiative will identify, test and scale solutions that help workers with the skills needed to thrive in an increasingly digital and autonomous environment.