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Trimble Inc.

Trimble Inc.

Software Development

Westminster, CO 368,744 followers

Confidence at every turn

About us

Trimble is a global technology company that connects the physical and digital worlds, transforming the ways work gets done. With relentless innovation in precise positioning, modeling and data analytics, Trimble enables essential industries including construction, geospatial and transportation. Whether it's helping customers build and maintain infrastructure, design and construct buildings, optimize global supply chains or map the world, Trimble is at the forefront, driving productivity and progress. For more information about Trimble (Nasdaq: TRMB), visit: www.trimble.com.

Industry
Software Development
Company size
10,001+ employees
Headquarters
Westminster, CO
Type
Public Company
Specialties
Transportation & Logistics, Building Design, Construction and Operation, Natural Resources, Utilities and Government, Geospatial, Survey & Engineering, Civil and Site Construction and Engineering, Optical and Laser Construction Tools, Mapping and GIS, Software, MEP, Engineering, Technology, Positioning, and Agriculture

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    Nothing beats the energy of a live race, and Iowa Speedway did not disappoint on Sunday! I had a great time cheering on Brad Keselowski and the No. 6 Trimble Ford. The highlight of my day was spending time at the tailgate and in the suite with 250+ Trimble customers and dealers. Swapping stories and hanging out with this community is one of the best parts of my job. I also geeked out a bit hearing from the Herold-Reicks Surveying crew. They scanned the entire Speedway with Trimble gear to map the track's surface in preparation to repave. Huge thanks to Brad, Chip Bowers, the RFK Racing team, our dealers, and everyone who came out to make it such a memorable Sunday. 🏁 #TrimbleEverywhere

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    The conversations around AI are numerous and noisy. It can be difficult to determine the difference between hype-driven trends and AI implementation that can provide holistic improvements to your operations. In this blog, Mark Schwartz outlines a strategic framework for evaluating AI solutions so that teams can innovate with certainty and precision. Read the full blog: https://bit.ly/4c3aKsv One of four insights from NVIDIA, Microsoft, Snowflake, and Trimble Inc.. Discover how Trimble puts agentic AI to work for physical industries: https://bit.ly/4cQuehl

  • When a customer arrives informed but uncertain, opening a conversation with product capabilities misses the point. They already know what the software does. What they need to figure out is where to start. Speaking on a panel for PwC's Designing the Intelligent Enterprise series alongside Pippa Malmgren and PepsiCo's Johannes Evenblij Garza, Trimble SVP and AECO Chief Marketing Officer Heather Adkins highlighted a critical shift in how technology adoption happens. Instead of leading with what software offers, effective teams work backward from the exact question the buyer's leadership asked them to solve. As Heather put it: guiding is not a softer version of selling. It is the disciplined work of untangling complexity and replacing raw information with actionable insight.

    Guiding is not a softer form of selling. It's the harder job, and it's the one that works. That was the throughline of a panel I did for PwC's Designing the Intelligent Enterprise series, sitting next to Pippa Malmgren Johannes Evenblij Garza from PepsiCo. Two very different businesses, same question from the moderator: "what changed about how your customers show up?" My answer: They arrive informed, mandated, and uncertain, often in the same sentence. They've already run us through an AI comparison before a seller hears from them. I watched my own teenager do exactly this shopping for a car last month. Somewhere above them, a leadership team said "get an AI strategy" without defining what that means. And underneath the confidence sits a team that genuinely doesn't know where to start. Selling opens with what we offer. Guiding opens with where they're stuck, and works backward from there. In practice, that means: - Skipping the pitch on features they've already researched, and starting with what the research didn't tell them. - Turning a vague mandate like "get an AI strategy" into an actual sequence of decisions, since nobody above them handed that down. - Answering with judgment instead of information, because the information is free now and the judgment isn't. Our sellers made this real by changing one thing: They stopped opening calls with our capabilities, and started with the question the buyer's boss actually asked them to solve. It's a small shift on paper, but a completely different conversation in the room. Link to full recording with much more in the comments.

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  • Earning a spot on the 2026 Inc. 5000 list of fastest-growing private companies is exciting. Earning the rank of 182 on that list is impressive. Doing it in an industry as demanding as construction speaks directly to the value being delivered. Project risk lives in details buried across hundreds of pages of contracts, specifications and insurance files. Spotting conflicting terms or missed clauses early is the difference between keeping a project on schedule and taking a major financial hit. Document Crunch built document AI specifically for this work. The platform flags critical contract risks, surfaces specification conflicts and cuts review times from days to hours across more than 10,000 projects. Field teams get clear answers without waiting on legal guidance, while preconstruction teams catch issues before work starts. Congratulations to the team at Document Crunch that built this momentum. Moving forward with Trimble, the goal remains the same: bringing peace of mind and confidence to job sites at every turn.

  • Behind every breakthrough in architecture, engineering, construction, and geospatial operations is a story worth telling. The 2026 Trimble Construction Innovation Awards are your platform to share how your team or classroom is pushing the boundaries of what is possible. Applications are open, but the deadline is approaching. Winners earn an official trophy, widespread industry publicity, and a complimentary pass to the Trimble Dimensions User Conference. Visit the link to submit your entry: https://lnkd.in/edqJjDVK

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  • At Iowa Speedway, drivers like Brad Keselowski lift off the throttle and coast into turns to preserve gas. Stretching fuel is an important tactic on every track, but on Iowa’s fast-paced short track, avoiding an extra pit stop is enough to put drivers a few laps ahead of their opponents. That instinct for maximizing efficiency extends far beyond the track. From fleet logistics and ultra-efficient architecture to rural infrastructure, discover how Iowa teams leverage field-to-office data to achieve massive reach on lean operations. See how Iowans do more with less, at every turn:https://lnkd.in/egS7BQu9

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    The content catalog for the Trimble Dimensions 2026 User Conference and Offsite Expo is now live. Registered attendees can start building their schedules today. Explore nearly 700 sessions, including expert panels covering the latest Trimble technology updates and real-world use cases. This year's conference is packed with experiences, from a keynote by CEO Rob Painter, to the inaugural Developer Summit, to the 3D Basecamp Summit to a 15-acre live worksite at the Offsite Expo. Start building your schedule: https://lnkd.in/eUBtBEuP

  • On Sept. 2, Arbel.ai, Civils.ai, ConcreteAI, Bton.io, Dig Robotics and LIGHTYX will take to the stage at APAC Pitch Day in Singapore. The event runs during International Built Environment Week, Asia Pacific's largest gathering for the built environment sector. The Construction Startup Competition drew 798 applications from 62 countries. From AI-powered engineering and smarter concrete monitoring to robotics and laser-guided construction, the final startups represent the innovation shaping the future of the built environment. Singapore's event is the first of three Pitch Days this year, with Helsinki and Las Vegas following in November. Behind every application is a team that looked at how the world builds and believed it could work better. Well done to all who participated, and good luck to those making their pitch. Learn more about the competition: https://lnkd.in/gwPWyj4E

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    Handing teams advanced software without fixing disconnected workflows only accelerates complexity. This is just one of the insights on the latest episode of The Titanium Economy Podcast, where host Mohit Jaju sits down with Mark Schwartz, Group President of Architecture, Engineering, Construction, and Operations Software at Trimble. They examine the practical realities of organizational change management, day-zero integration strategies for acquired technologies, and the role of unified data platforms in scaling artificial intelligence across field and office teams. They also explore how restructuring team workflows changes the baseline for long-term productivity gains. Listen to the full episode to see how connected data can turn operational friction into project confidence: https://lnkd.in/gb6yFfyr

    I didn't set out to run a software business. I set out to be an accountant. I joined Trimble in 2010, when the company I was working for got acquired. I spent the next decade in finance and operations before becoming Chief Digital Officer in 2020, and I'm now Group President of our AECO software business. None of that was the plan when I was auditing balance sheets. What that path gave me instead: I've implemented Oracle and other ERP systems, HRIS systems, CRM systems. Siebel in one job, Salesforce in another. And every time, I watched the same thing happen: the accountant tells you his system of record is the ERP. The person in HR tells you it's the HRIS. The salesperson tells you it's the CRM. Everyone is right, and everyone is describing a different piece of the same company. Ask five people at any company what their system of record is, and you'll get five different, albeit correct, answers. What's actually running the company is a system of systems, and your part of the work only matters if you understand how it hands off to the next person's. That's a hard concept for people to get if they've only ever worked inside one function. It's the whole reason I look for a certain kind of person now: someone who understands the world in front of them isn't as simple as their own screen, their own workflow, their own job. Someone who asks what happens to the data after it leaves their hands. Mohit Jaju and I dive into this and more on the Titanium Economy Podcast this week. Full episode linked in the comments.

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  • Before sunrise, crews arrive on site to chalk lines by hand, inspect trenches, and wait days for concrete lab results. That physical reality is where digital tools meet daily field execution. Closing the gap between manual friction and practical execution is the focus of the Construction Startup Competition 2026. Out of 798 global applicants, selected startups earned their spot at the APAC Pitch Day taking place September 2 in Singapore during International Built Environment Week. Congratulations to finalists Arbel.ai, Civils.ai, ConcreteAI, Bton.io, Dig Robotics and LIGHTYX. Their innovations address the exact delays and risks superintendents face every day, replacing manual layout with projected light, slow drawing reviews with automated processing and guesswork with self-reporting materials.

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    🌏 The road to the global stage starts in Singapore. After a record-breaking edition with 798 applications from 62 countries, the first five startups are ready to step into the spotlight. These are the finalists selected for the #ConstructionStartupCompetition2026 APAC Pitch Day, taking place on September 2 during the International Built Environment Week (IBEW). Congratulations to: 🔹 Arbel.ai 🔹 Civils.ai 🔹 ConcreteAI 🔹 Bton.io 🔹 Dig Robotics 🔹 LIGHTYX From AI-powered engineering and smarter concrete monitoring to robotics and laser-guided construction, these startups represent the innovation shaping the future of the built environment. The journey starts here. Next stop: Singapore. 🇸🇬 Cemex Ventures · Building and Construction Authority Singapore · Caterpillar Inc. · Dysruptek · Ferrovial · Hilti Venture · Leonard · NOVA by Saint-Gobain · Trimble Inc. and Zacua Ventures

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