Universal Robots, the world's No. 1 collaborative robotics specialist, and MiR17, a mobile industrial robotics (AMR) company, opened their new 20,000-square-meter headquarters in Odense, Denmark, on June 16 (local time).
The purpose of the opening is to increase the synergy between Universal Robots and MiR in the field of cutting-edge robotics engineering and to accelerate the pace of innovation.
The event was attended by Global Robotics' global ecosystem partners such as NVIDIA and Siemens, who have recently announced various collaborations with Teradyne Robotics.
Deepu Talla, Vice President of Robotics and Edge Computing at NVIDIA, Rainer Brehm, CEO of Factory Automation at Siemens, and Ujjwal Kumar, President of Teradyne Robotics Group, participated in a panel discussion on the use of AI across the industry and the power of cutting-edge automation to revolutionize businesses and industries.
Teradyne Robotics representative Ujjwal Kumar said, "This will be an important milestone for Teradyne Robotics, which has brought the two companies together, and we are now confident that we are in the best possible environment to develop high-demand technological capabilities."
MiR representative Jean-Pierre Hathout said, "The new headquarters provides the perfect environment to develop cutting-edge solutions for the automation-induced revolution, and MiR is continuing to develop its technology in order to meet the evolving requirements of a large-scale, global clientele that is doing everything it can to become a one-stop store for handling materials."
Global Robotics representative Kim Povlsen emphasized, "[The new headquarters] reflects our strong design philosophy and will be the perfect place to continue our mission of providing automation to anyone, anywhere."
Founded in 2005, Universal Robots is the world's number one company in the field of collaborative robots. The company has grown significantly as a manufacturer of user-friendly collaborative robots. Universal Robots is headquartered in Odense, Denmark. It also has subsidiaries in the U.S., Germany, and France, including Korea. Universal Robots Korea is located in Panchiao.