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ABB Robotics Opens Refitted State-of-the-Art Robotics Facility

March 14, 2024

ABB Robotics

ABB has opened their refitted, state-of-the-art U.S. robotics headquarters and manufacturing facility in Auburn Hills, Michigan, U.S. Their new factory will develop and manufacture the latest AI-enabled technology to help businesses in the America’s respond to labour shortages, global uncertainty, and the need to operate more sustainability. Reaffirming their commitment to the Americas their fully expanded facility makes ABB a leading strategic partner for North American businesses looking to adopt or widen robotics and automation across their operations. ​

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With the sale of robots hitting record levels, Marc Segura, ABB Robotics President is making several predictions on key trends in robotics automation for 2023. 

“The impact of global labor shortages is increasingly being felt by many businesses while they try to keep pace with customer demands,” said Marc Segura, ABB Robotics President. “This, coupled with global uncertainty, disrupted supply chains and rising energy costs as a result of world events in 2022, means more companies are looking to robotic automation as a way of increasing flexibility, building resilience and making their operations more sustainable.” – Marc Segura, ABB Robotics President

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