Oshkosh's AI Collision Avoidance System Wins CES Recognition

  • Oshkosh Corporation's Collision Avoidance Mitigation System (CAMS) received a 2026 CES Picks Award in the TWICE category.
  • CAMS, first introduced at CES 2025, utilizes AI and sensor fusion to anticipate collisions for emergency responders.
  • The system has been field-tested with fire departments and is being expanded to support EMS, police, and tow truck operators.
  • Oshkosh previously won a CES Picks Award in 2025 for its autonomous refuse robot, HARR-E.
  • The company also received two CES Innovation Awards 2026 for its JLG Boom Lift and Striker Volterra electric vehicle.

Oshkosh's CAMS represents a strategic shift towards incorporating AI and advanced sensor technology into its purpose-built vehicles, moving beyond traditional safety features. This initiative aligns with the broader trend of automation and data-driven solutions across the emergency services sector, which is facing increasing pressure to improve responder safety and operational efficiency. The award validates Oshkosh's investment in this area and positions them to capitalize on a growing market for intelligent vehicle systems.

Market Adoption
The speed at which CAMS adoption expands beyond initial fire department trials will indicate the system's true value proposition and potential for broader emergency services integration.
Competitive Landscape
How other emergency vehicle manufacturers respond to CAMS's market entry and whether they develop competing AI-powered safety solutions will shape the long-term competitive dynamics.
Regulatory Scrutiny
Increased reliance on AI in safety-critical applications may draw regulatory attention, potentially impacting CAMS's deployment and future development.