Teradyne Robotics to Establish U.S. Operations Hub in Metro Detroit

Teradyne Robotics is launching a new U.S. operations hub in Detroit to locally manufacture and support advanced collaborative and autonomous robots, driving innovation and productivity in American manufacturing.
Dec. 11, 2025
3 min read

Key Highlights:

  • Teradyne Robotics’ new U.S. Operations Hub will manufacture Universal Robots cobots and potentially MiR AMRs, supporting automation needs across industries.
  • Approximately 230 jobs will be created, strengthening Michigan's manufacturing and robotics ecosystem.
  • The facility will serve as a regional training, service, and visitor experience center to promote robotics adoption and workforce upskilling.

Teradyne Robotics, maker of advanced industrial collaborative and autonomous mobile robotics, has announced it will open a new U.S. Operations Hub in Wixom, Metro Detroit, Mich. in 2026. This expansion reflects the company’s commitment to operating close to its customers and meeting the growing manufacturing demand in the U.S. and the Americas, according to a press release.

The new facility will manufacture Universal Robots (UR) industrial collaborative robots (cobots), with future potential to include MiR autonomous mobile robots (AMRs). It will also serve as a regional customer training center, service hub and visitor experience center.

The U.S. Operations Hub aims to support the re-industrialization of America with advanced robotics. 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.

This facility expands Teradyne Robotics’ presence in the Detroit area, creating roughly 230 jobs over the coming years and an all-new robotics technology hub supporting advanced manufacturing in Michigan, the Midwest and throughout America.

Supporting the Growth of Advanced Robotics in America

“This new U.S. Operations Hub is a pivotal step to support the growth of advanced robotics in America and demonstrates our commitment to customers in the United States,” said Jean-Pierre Hathout, president of the Teradyne Robotics Group. “Our customers are looking to robotics not only to boost competitiveness, but also to make factory floors more attractive to the next generation of workers. With this facility, we’re investing in both automation and education—scaling up deployment, service and training capabilities to meet the evolving needs of U.S. manufacturing, logistics and warehousing,” he said.

A recent survey shows that 73% of North American manufacturers cite productivity improvement as their top reason for investing in automation. Of the companies already using cobots, the vast majority (87%) are already seeing double-digit productivity improvements. Eighty-three percent of all respondents reported positive employee sentiment towards robotics adoption.

Teradyne Robotics produces a range of robots designed to work alongside people, augmenting existing workforces and creating better workplace environments for employees. Its scalable, AI-enabled robotics platforms are built for agility, flexibility and future-proof performance. With a large robotics customer base in North America and a regional robotics office in Novi, Mich., the company is based in North Reading, Mass., with robotics R&D in Denmark.

The release notes that the location of the new Operations Hub was a strategic choice based on the area’s strong manufacturing heritage and industrial future. “Locating this hub in Metro Detroit puts us at the center of U.S. manufacturing and innovation,” said Justin Brown, chief commercial officer of the Teradyne Robotics Group.

“We are pleased to support a new U.S. Operations Hub for Teradyne, whose products and solutions are an incredible complement to the innovative and valuable supply chain that is found in Michigan. The partnership between the company and the State of Michigan presents an incredible opportunity and competitive advantage for all involved,” said Quentin L. Messer, Jr., CEO of the Michigan Economic Development Corporation, adding that “Team Michigan stands ready to continue our work with the company for many years after this announcement. I wish the Teradyne team success and prosperity, and I look forward to celebrating their accomplishments in Michigan for years to come.”

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Sharon Spielman

Technical Editor, Machine Design

As Machine Design’s technical editor, Sharon Spielman produces content for the brand’s focus audience—design and multidisciplinary engineers. Her beat includes 3D printing/CAD; mechanical and motion systems, with an emphasis on pneumatics and linear motion; automation; robotics; and CNC machining.

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