January 7, 2026
Doosan Bobcat just made a big statement at CES 2026: the next generation of compact equipment won’t just be smarter, it will be easier to run, easier to service, and more connected than ever. And for technical communicators, this announcement is packed with signals about where our work is headed.
Here’s what stood out, and why it matters to anyone building manuals, service content, training, or support systems.
Bobcat introduced Jobsite Companion, described as the first on-machine AI feature for compact construction equipment. Operators can ask questions or speak commands and get real-time help through voice and display interactions. It can also automate 50+ functions and adjust settings based on the environment.
The most important detail for tech comm:
It runs entirely onboard using Bobcat’s proprietary AI model, with no cloud dependency.
That means the machine itself becomes the “manual,” the “trainer,” and the “coach” in one.
Tech comm implications:
Bobcat also announced Service.AI, a platform aimed at reducing downtime by giving dealers and technicians instant access to:
The promise is “master technician level” step-by-step repair guidance.
Tech comm implications:
If your service content is inconsistent, outdated, or written like it was built for paper only, this kind of system will expose the gaps fast.
This prototype system can detect hazards via imaging radar and automatically alert, slow down, or stop the machine before a collision occurs.
Tech comm implications:
As machines take more control, user trust becomes a documentation problem as much as it is an engineering one.
Bobcat highlighted a transparent MicroLED, touch-enabled display integrated into the cab door or window. It overlays operational data in the operator’s field of view, including:
Tech comm implications:
If your team has not built a strong UI terminology standard, it will matter even more in this kind of environment.
Bobcat’s autonomous concept machine is modular by design: cab or no cab, wheels or tracks, configurable arms, and potentially multiple power sources.
Tech comm implications:
This is where structured authoring and component content really earns its keep.
Bobcat introduced a fast-charging modular battery system designed for jobsite environments, scalable across equipment, and potentially available to other OEMs.
Tech comm implications:
This CES 2026 announcement is not just about new features. It’s about a shift in how people learn, operate, and service equipment.
Machines are becoming:
And that means the role of technical communication expands beyond “write the instructions” into:
If you’re in tech comm, service documentation, training, or product content strategy, this is one of those moments worth watching closely.
Because the future of equipment is not just smarter machines.
It’s smarter knowledge delivery.