Expanding Robotics in the U.S.
Teradyne is expanding its robotics presence with a new U.S. operations hub set to open in 2026 in Detroit, Michigan. The company’s robotics group includes Universal Robots and Mobile Industrial Robots, two leading providers of collaborative robots and autonomous mobile robots.
This expansion reflects continued growth in automation across manufacturing and logistics. It also signals increasing demand for flexible, scalable robotics solutions in North America.
What This Means for Automation
The new U.S. hub will support:
• faster deployment of robotic solutions
• improved service and customer support
• continued growth in robotics adoption
As more companies invest in automation, both collaborative robots and mobile robots are becoming essential. These technologies help improve efficiency, reduce manual tasks, and support changing production needs.

Why It Matters
Teradyne’s investment highlights a clear trend. Robotics adoption is accelerating, and companies are building the infrastructure to support long-term growth.
For manufacturers, this means greater access to proven technologies from both Universal Robots and Mobile Industrial Robots. It also reinforces the shift toward flexible automation systems that can adapt over time.