
Interalpin 2025: Prinoth's innovative solutions impress
The Prinoth booth at Interalpin 2025 was a great success and attracted numerous visitors. Here are all the new products for your ski area at a glance.
Prinoth Connect. The Object Editor gives you and your operators a clear overview of various objects, such as cable car pylons, slopes, or snow generators. This improves orientation, especially in fog or heavy snowfall. Smart Zone goes a step further: as soon as the operator enters a sensitive zone defined by you at high speed, the vehicle automatically reduces its speed. The result? Safer operations and less damage to vehicles and infrastructure.
Snowpark Services. In recent years, the team has expanded its expertise in the design of sustainable and efficient parks and was ready last year to extend the offer to the design of slopes and trails.
Assistance systems. Prinoth presented a new concept for a mirror camera system. It replaces traditional rearview mirrors with cameras, providing operators with a constant, unobstructed, and optimal view in all weather conditions. An object detection system further minimizes risks.
THEIA XR Project. The EU-funded, three-year project aims to improve the interaction between humans and machines in areas such as slope preparation, logistics, and earthmoving through extended reality technologies – thus supporting operators in their work in the long term.
Sustainability. The Husky E-Motion is already in its third season and prepares trails without emissions. Even with a conventional Prinoth snow groomer, the CO2 footprint of a ski area can be significantly reduced. All Stage V engines can be fueled with HVO100 without modification. This allows ski areas to reduce CO2 emissions by up to 90% and decrease their ecological footprint.
The focus on efficiency, sustainability, and operator support makes Prinoth your partner for innovative, future-oriented solutions.
