ABB opens refitted, state-of-the-art U.S. robotics facility in Michigan

New factory to serve as U.S. hub, developing and manufacturing AI-enabled tech


ABB recently opened its refitted U.S. robotics headquarters and manufacturing facility in Auburn Hills, Mich., which will support ABB Robotics’ global leadership in developing and manufacturing robotic products in the U.S., for the Americas.

The expanded facility reflects ABB’s commitment to long-term growth in the US market, as well as the company’s global investment to build Robotics and Automation capacity and create new, highly skilled jobs. This is ABB’s third global robotics factory expansion in three years across China, Europe and the Americas and is part of its efforts to further strengthen its local-for-local footprint. 

Further investment in the U.S. from ABB

The headquarters refit will support customers and ABB’s leadership in growing US robotics segments, including packaging & logistics, food & beverage, construction, life sciences & healthcare and automotive electric vehicle production.

“Robotics and AI are essential tools for companies in addressing critical labor shortages, localized supply chains and the need to operate more sustainably,” said Sami Atiya, president of ABB’s Robotics and Discrete Automation business area. “The advances in AI-driven software and hardware make our robots more accessible to a wider range of businesses, enabling them to increase resilience and become more competitive. America is now the world’s second largest robotics market, and our production facility will help ABB support existing customers as well as new growth sectors across the US and the Americas region.” 

With a 30 percent increase in facility space, the new Auburn Hills facility will enhance ABB’s ability to serve as a strategic robotics partner for its customer base. Through the new Customer Experience Center, ABB will showcase its hardware and software offering, using the latest digital and AI-powered automation technologies with customers, and developing and manufacturing next generation robots. 

“ABB’s $20 million investment in Auburn Hills will create more than 70 good-paying, high-skill jobs and build on Michigan’s advanced manufacturing leadership,” said Gretchen Whitmer Michigan Governor. “Around the world, ABB’s technology supports the production of electric vehicles, medical devices, electronics, and even pastries. Today’s expansion at their robotics headquarters will tighten the supply chain and cut down on production delays, while building on ABB’s long-standing investments in local workforce development and hands-on education.”

New facility will support other ABB centers in U.S.

The expanded facility will support ABB Robotics’ specialist centers including its packaging and logistics hub in Atlanta, Ga.; its life sciences and healthcare hub at the Texas Medical Center in Houston, Texas; and AI Research Lab in San Jose, Calif. Complete with a new training center, the facility will educate over 3,000 workers and students each year, equipping them with the skills to thrive in a new era of AI-powered automation.   

“Through our expanded facility, partner ecosystem and comprehensive AI-enabled product portfolio, we are pushing the boundaries of technology to drive performance to new levels,” said John Bubnikovich, president of the ABB United States Robotics Division. “We look forward to increasing support for our customers, to expanding our role as an employer and to energizing the transformation of society and industry to achieve a more productive, sustainable future.”  

The expansion reflects the company’s focus on the US market and commitment to continued investment in Michigan. The expansion will create 72 highly skilled new jobs in the area and is supported by a $450,000 Michigan Business Development Program performance-based grant. In addition to capitalizing on the unique concentration of technical skills in the community, ABB will provide upskilling and career opportunities to train workers with no prior experience or degree with the skills needed to build a successful career in the robotics and automation industry.

ABB Robotics has invested $30 million in the U.S. since 2019 across four locations, opening its Auburn Hills manufacturing facility in 2015. The recent investment in Auburn Hills is part of the previously announced approximately $170 million that ABB is investing in its electrification and automation businesses across the US. 


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ABB's Marc Segura, John Bubnikovich and Sami Atiya cut the Ribbon on ABB Robotics renovated facility in Auburn Hills, Mich.
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ABB's Marc Segura, John Bubnikovich and Sami Atiya cut the Ribbon on ABB Robotics renovated facility in Auburn Hills, Mich.

 

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