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Teradyne to Open U.S. Operations Hub in Wixom, MI

December 10, 2025
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Teradyne Robotics announced that in 2026 it will open a new U.S. operations hub in Wixom, MI, expanding the company’s presence in the Detroit area and expecting to create more than 200 jobs. The new facility will manufacture Universal Robots (UR) collaborative robots, with future potential to include MiR autonomous mobile robots. It also will serve as a regional customer training center, service hub and visitor experience center. This strategic expansion reflects Teradyne Robotics’ commitment to operating close to its customers and meeting the growing manufacturing demand in the United States and the Americas, according to company officials. With this opening, officials continue, the company seeks to support the evolving needs of American industry, including productivity, reshoring, upskilling and increased automation to address workforce challenges and enhance global competitiveness.   

Teradyne, based in North Reading, MA, with its robotics R&D based in Denmark and a regional robotics office in Novi, MI, owns UR and MiR, has a large robotics customer base in North America.

“Locating this hub in metro Detroit puts us at the center of U.S. manufacturing and innovation,” says Justin Brown, Teradyne Robotics Group chief commercial officer. “Being close to leading manufacturers allows us to deliver automation solutions to some of our biggest customers, enabling Teradyne Robotics to be even more agile and responsive. The region’s industrial foundation, strong talent base, world-class universities and growing aerospace sector make it an ideal base to support advanced manufacturing in the United States.”  

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See also: Teradyne Inc., Universal Robots, Mobile Industrial Robots

Technologies: Pressroom Automation

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