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Autonomous mobile robot solution provider, Robotize, opens U.S. office in Detroit area

Danish AMR provider focuses on internal pallet transport, notes it already has several customers and partners in North America.


Robotize, a provider of autonomous mobile robots (AMRs) for internal pallet transportation, today announced its formal expansion into North America by establishing the company’s first office in the U.S., located in the metro Detroit area.

“North America is an extremely interesting market for us, and we already have several customers and partners in both Canada and the U.S. However, the interest in our unique GoPal AMR solution is so high that it is a natural next step for us to establish our own presence in North America,” said Anders Pjetursson, Robotize CEO and co-founder.

Heading Robotize’s new U.S. office is Dan Hasley, a robotics and automation veteran with more than 25 years of experience in the industry. “I’m thrilled to be joining Robotize at this exciting time and to lead GoPal AMR solution sales and Channel Partner development in North America,” said Hasley, Robotize Regional Sales Director, North America.

Robotize is headquartered in Copenhagen, Denmark.


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