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June 2026 Robotics Recap
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…collaboration with Universal Robots, a Teradyne Robotics brand, to accelerate the deployment of modular automation. FANUC partnership looks to bring industrial robots to Vention’s AI-driven hardware and software platform Vention said that its collaboration combines FANUC’s industrial and collaborative robot portfolio with its unified automation platform, enabling manufacturers to design, simulate, deploy and operate robotic systems from a unified environment.…
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Teradyne Robotics, the company behind Universal Robots (UR) and Mobile Industrial Robots (MiR), will demonstrate how physical AI is transforming industrial automation at Automate 2026 in Chicago. The company said that its Automate presence will focus on the future of intelligent automation. PolyScope X introduces PLC-style logic for multiple work cell control Teraydne said that the foundational layer for physical…
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April 2026 Robotics Recap
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…supply chain partner Flex and Teradyne Robotics announced an expansion of their collaboration, as the companies look to accelerate intelligent automation across global manufacturing. Under the expanded relationship, Flex plays a dual role by deploying Teradyne Robotics offerings within its own production facilities, while manufacturing key robotics components that enable scalable automation deployments for Teradyne Robotics customers worldwide. Flex and…
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…Universal Robots (UR), part of Teradyne Robotics, and Robotiq have unveiled a robotic palletizing offering in collaboration with Siemens. The companies said that the joint demonstration in Las Vegas highlights how advanced robotics and digital twin technology can accelerate industrial transformation for manufacturers worldwide. Digital twins meet real-world efficiency The offering combines Robotiq’s PAL Ready palletizing cell with Universal Robots’…
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Teradyne Robotics, a global provider of industrial collaborative (cobots) and autonomous mobile robotics (AMRs) and parent company of Universal RobotsUR) and Mobile Industrial Robots (MiR), announced it will open a new U.S. Operations Hub in Metro Detroit, Mich. in 2026. Teradyne Robotics said this strategic expansion reflects its commitment to operating close to its customers and meeting the growing manufacturing…
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…president and new president of Teradyne’s Robotics Group. “Whether it’s lifting, moving, or handling tasks that are repetitive or hard on the body, this robot makes the job easier. Its longer reach means it can cover more space, and its advanced features open new ways to automate work that used to be done by hand.” Synchronized robot motion, intuitive programming…
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…President and new president of Teradyne’s Robotics Group said UR will preview a brand-new robot at FABTECH, engineered specifically to meet the toughest challenges in welding with outstanding reach, stability and precision. “Cobot welding continues to evolve at a rapid speed,” Hathout said. “Eight years ago, we introduced North America’s first cobot welder at FABTECH 2017, performing straight MIG-welds. Today,…
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Teradyne, parent company of Universal Robots and Mobile Industrial Robots (MiR), has named Jean-Pierre “JP” Hathout as president of the Teradyne Robotics Group, succeeding Ujjwal Kumar. Hathout was appointed president of Universal Robots in May 2025 and was previously the president MiR for two years. Hathout takes over Teradyne Robotics Group as industry evolves Kumar announced his departure on LinkedIn…
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…company and a part of Teradyne Robotics, announced UR Studio at Automatica 2025 in Munich. The online simulation tool is built on PolyScope X, which UR said is its most advanced, open and AI-ready software platform. 1:1 online simulations of robotic work cells At UR’s Automatica booth, the company showcased how UR Studio enables customers, partners and integrators to build…
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…Ujjwal Kumar, group president at Teradyne Robotics The Automate Startup Challenge: Early-stage companies in robotics and automation went head-to-head, pitching their technologies to a panel of industry-expert judges. Kinisi, a company developing autonomous humanoid robots, won the $10,000 prize. Engelberger Awards Ceremony: Recipients of the 2025 Engelberger Awards were celebrated at the Joseph F. Engelberger Awards Dinner and Ceremony on…
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…Electric Ujjwal Kumar, group president, Teradyne Robotics Read more in our coverage of the Automate 2025 Keynote Presentations. Conference attendees can also register for three certification programs from A3 for an additional fee: Certified Vision Professional - Basic Certified Vision Professional - Advanced Certified Motion Control Professional - Basic Special networking events A3 said special events will give attendees and…
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…Speaker: Ujjwal Kumar, group president, Teradyne Robotics Title: Tech hype vs industrial need: Separating science fiction from scalable solutions Description: In an era of unprecedented technological development, robotics is poised to transform our lives and workplaces beyond measure. But amidst the excitement, how do we differentiate between hype and reality? What does the industry truly need to drive real value,…
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…segment. MiR is part of Teradyne Robotics, a division of Teradyne, Inc. Matthews’ warehouse automation and MiR’s AMRs The new partnership combines Matthews’ warehouse automation technologies with MiR’s advanced AMRs suited for internal transportation and material handling tasks in a variety of settings. The companies said that this collaboration positions both companies to capitalize on the projected 30% CAGR in…
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