JLG Advances Job Site of Future with Canvas Buy

Contributed by BSM Staff

McCONNELLSBURG, PA -- JLG Industries, Inc., a manufacturer of mobile elevating work platforms (MEWPs) and telehandlers, has acquired the core technology developed by Canvas, a San Francisco-based construction robotics technology company known for pioneering robotic solutions for interior construction applications.

Canvas is best known for developing the world’s first drywall finishing robot, which combines robotic precision with the skills and expertise of trained tradespeople.

Through this strategic investment in intelligent automation for the job site of the future, the acquisition will advance JLG’s strategy to support customer needs beyond enabling jobs to actively executing them with autonomous, connected equipment.

The relationship between the companies began six years ago when Canvas selected a JLG platform to develop its robot, and, since then, the technology has advanced to automate repetitive tasks and enable consistent, high-quality results — helping shape safe, efficient and productive job sites.

“By integrating robotic technology that delivers moments of autonomy, we’re helping crews get more work done in today’s challenging labor environment,” says Mahesh Narang, executive vice president, Oshkosh Corporation, and president of the Access segment. “This investment expands what customers will be able to accomplish with JLG equipment.”

Shashank Bhatia, Access Chief Technology Officer, said, “Robotics and automation will play an increasingly important role in the future of construction, especially as the industry looks for practical ways to deliver greater efficiencies, improve productivity and enhance consistency on job sites,” says “This acquisition strengthens our technology roadmap and accelerates our ability to deliver solutions that create real, measurable value for customers in the field.”

Expanding What’s Possible with JLG Equipment
The Canvas drywall finishing system streamlines interior finishing workflows by automating fit-and-finish tasks, reducing rework and delivering consistent quality while minimizing physical demands on workers.

Through the acquisition, Canvas technology will advance robotic end-effector capabilities and autonomy, enabling pairing with JLG access equipment to support a range of interior construction applications.

These solutions are designed to assist skilled workers by handling repetitive, physically demanding tasks and allowing crews to focus on higher-value work.

Building Toward the Job Site of the Future
With this acquisition, the Canvas team will help JLG develop new robotic and autonomous solutions for customers to get more done with the equipment they rely on, increasing productivity and shaping the future of job sites.

“We welcome the Canvas team members to the company,” Bhatia says. “They bring a strong combination of technical depth, creativity and a clear understanding of job site challenges. We see tremendous opportunity to apply their expertise to the next generation of purpose-built solutions.”

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