2019–present
In October 2019, Trimble announced that Robert G. Painter would become the company's president and CEO, effective January 4, 2020.[19] In November 2020, the firm signed an agreement with Boston Dynamics to integrate construction data collection technologies into BD's robotic dog Spot.[20] In December 2021, Trimble purchased AgileAssets, a SaaS company helping corporate and governmental clients manage infrastructure assets. AgileAssets was absorbed into the buildings and infrastructure segment of Trimble's business.[21]
In September 2022, Trimble acquired B2W Software, a New Hampshire-based developer of software for the heavy civil construction industry.[22] The following month, Trimble announced its headquarters had relocated to Westminster, Colorado from Sunnyvale, California.[23] In December 2022, Trimble acquired the transportation management platform Transporeon in order to strengthen its existing transportation management systems offerings.[24][25]
In September 2023, AGCO announced that it would acquire an 85% stake in Trimble's agriculture business.[26] This acquisition created a new joint venture called PTx Trimble.[27]
In March 2024, Trimble joined the Alliance of OpenUSD.[28] That same month, the company announced that it would be partnering with Nvidia to provide model data for Nvidia Omniverse RTX viewers.[29] In May 2024, Trimble acquired Flashtract, a company specializing in payment, compliance, and documentation exchange. Trimble subsequently rebranded Flashtract's technology as Trimble Pay.[30] In September 2024, Trimble announced that it would be selling its transportation telematics business to Platform Science in exchange for a 32.5% stake in Platform Science.[31]