
Snowmaking & Slope Maintenance
Prinoth at Mountain Planet 2026: Leading solutions for the winter
In an increasingly complex mountain environment, Prinoth is pursuing a clear, future-oriented strategy. The company’s objective is not only to support ski areas in daily operations, but also to act as a long-term strategic partner.
With a strong emphasis on sustainability, operational efficiency, and investment security, Prinoth develops technologies designed to deliver reliable, measurable results – even under the most demanding conditions.
Leitwolf and Bison at Mountain Planet 2026
At Mountain Planet 2026, visitors will experience how this vision translates into practice. The exhibited Leitwolf will feature upgraded attachments for blade and tracks, along with a newly developed automatic winch system designed to further enhance precision, traction, and overall efficiency.
The showcase will be complemented by a Bison equipped with a transport cabin, highlighting expanded application possibilities and the versatility of modern snow groomers.
Bison with transpot cabin:
perfect for for two main purposes – transporting people and carrying materials.

Prinoth Connect: Efficient snow, fleet, and snowmaking management
In the digital space, Prinoth will also demonstrate its commitment to innovation with Prinoth Connect, a digital services that increases transparency, streamlines processes, and significantly improves operational coordination within ski areas.
The Prinoth Snowpark Services and comprehensive Customer Service offering further reflect a holistic approach that supports ski resorts throughout every phase of their operations.
Prinoth Connect:
Efficient Snow, Fleet, and Snowmaking Management

Save the date: New product launch
A key highlight of the exhibition will be the exclusive preview of a new solution with the potential to mark a significant step forward in the field of slope grooming. More than just a new product, its an opening up new perspectives in terms of sustainability and operational efficiency.
The official unveiling will take place on April 21 at 11:30 a.m. at the Prinoth booth – a presentation expected to be one of the standout moments of the trade show.
Prinoth booth as a hub for dialogue
Beyond the technology, the Prinoth booth will serve as a hub for dialogue and expert exchange. The booth will serve as a space dedicated to dialogue, professional networking, and tailored consultations, addressing key topics such as sustainability, profitability, operational quality, and the value of investments.
For operators seeking to optimize processes, reduce operating costs, and strategically develop their destinations, a visit to Prinoth is highly recommended. Mountain Planet 2026 offers the ideal opportunity to experience innovations firsthand, explore concrete solutions, and gain valuable insights for the seasons ahead.
Prinoth at Mountain Planet 2026
Booth 1099 (indoor) and 61 (outdoor).
Looking Back: A strong NSAA 2026 season
The momentum heading into Mountain Planet builds on a successful 2026 NSAA winter trade show season. Both NSAA West at Snowbird Resort and NSAA East at Killington Resort saw strong attendance and highly engaged participants, underscoring the industry’s resilience and forward-thinking mindset.
At NSAA West in Snowbird, more than 690 industry professionals gathered for technical sessions, equipment demonstrations, and open dialogue on the evolving demands of snow operations.
Despite limited natural snowfall across the western United States, participation and engagement remained high. Prinoth was actively involved throughout the event, engaging with operators and industry partners on topics such as grooming efficiency, sustainability, and the role of advanced vehicle technology in modern resort operations.
A highlight of the event was the HTI Group–hosted VIP dinner, where invited guests experienced a memorable ride in the Bison Transport Cabin to a summit location. The unique setting combined impressive mountain views with networking opportunities.
Prinoth at Eastern Winter Conference and Tradeshow

NSAA East at Killington Resort continued the strong momentum. More than 620 attendees from across the East, Midwest, and Canada gathered for technical discussions and on-snow demonstrations.
Fresh snowfall created ideal conditions for the Prinothsponsored First Tracks experience, giving operators the opportunity to start the day on freshly groomed slopes while exchanging insights on grooming strategies, snowmaking coordination, and operational efficiency.
The event concluded with a well-attended HTI Group VIP dinner at Killington Peak Lodge, where HKD Snowmakers also announced the winner of the “I Am a Snowmaker” contest, honoring the professionals who play a critical role in delivering reliable winter operations.
Together, the NSAA events once again demonstrated the strong collaboration within the industry and the shared commitment to innovation and operational excellence.
For Prinoth, the events provided valuable opportunities to engage directly with customers and partners, gather feedback from the field, and continue advancing solutions that support efficient and sustainable mountain operations.
This momentum now leads directly to Mountain Planet 2026, where Prinoth will once again present its latest technologies and contribute to shaping the future of the mountain industry.