Zurich-based robotics giant ABB Ltd. is planning to invest $20 million and create 72 jobs at its Auburn Hills, Mich., plant in response to the growth of automation in the automotive industry and ...
Swiss industrial group ABB (OTCPK:ABBNY) plans to spin off its entire robotics division, the world's second-largest industrial robotics business. It generated sales of $2.3B in 2024, equivalent to 7% ...
The International Association for Continuing Education and Training (IACET) has awarded ABB Robotics with accreditation status for its robotics training courses. IACET Accredited Providers are the ...
ABB Robotics has launched its 2024 Robotics AI Startup Challenge, a global competition designed to accelerate the development of artificial intelligence (AI) solutions in robotics. The challenge is ...
Milestone investment will combine connected digital technologies, state-of-the-art collaborative robotics and cutting-edge artificial intelligence research to create the most sophisticated, automated ...
ZURICH--(BUSINESS WIRE)--ABB has acquired Codian Robotics B.V., a leading provider of delta robots, which are used primarily for high-precision pick and place applications. Codian Robotics’ offering ...
ABB has announced that it is selling this business to SoftBank – a Japanese financial holding company with a heavy emphasis in technology. SoftBank owns significant stakes in major companies like ...
The Swiss-based robotics group ABB opened its first global healthcare research hub in the U.S. and unveiled a new concept robot that could assist laboratory staff with their day-to-day tasks. The YuMi ...
ABB’s is the world’s among the world’s largest developers of industrial robots, with robots of multiple sizes and functions, autonomous mobile robots, programming software, and robotic applications.
ZURICH, May 20(Reuters) - ABB (ABBN.S), opens new tab is looking to tap into a skilled labour shortage in the fast-growing construction sector to help drive the post-pandemic recovery of its robotics ...
ABB's growth outlook after major restructuring. ABBNY's CMD presentation was modestly disappointing. See how its strategy compares to rivals like Siemens.
“With global mega trends including direct-to-consumer commerce and labor shortages driving demand for robots as companies look to move their operations closer to home, there is a growing demand for ...