Robotics
Pudu Robotics Opens U.S. Headquarters to Expand Industrial and Service Robotics Deployment

DALLAS—Pudu Robotics is opening a new U.S. headquarters in Dallas as part of a broader effort to expand its robotics footprint across industrial and commercial environments.
The company said the new facility will support sales, service and engineering operations as robotics adoption grows across sectors including manufacturing and facility operations.
Pudu has deployed nearly 15,000 robots across the Americas, driven by demand for systems that address labor shortages and improve efficiency. Its portfolio includes robots designed for material handling, facility support and industrial delivery tasks, with payload capacities ranging from 150 to 600 kilograms.
In production environments, these systems are used to move materials, support workflows and reduce manual handling while improving productivity. The company is also expanding into applications using embodied AI, aimed at enabling robots to operate more effectively in dynamic, real-world conditions.
The Dallas headquarters reflects a shift toward regional deployment and support, as companies look to scale automation across multiple facilities while maintaining service and integration capabilities closer to operations.
“We are building for the long-term in the Americas with a localized approach,” said Raymond Pan, general manager of the Americas at Pudu Robotics. “Our ambition over the next five years is to serve one million people across the U.S. Our new headquarters and infrastructure optimization provide a foundation for this ambition, alongside continuing investment in localized products, enhancing our local supply chain, and strengthening our partner ecosystem.”
Pudu said it plans to continue growing its presence in manufacturing and industrial settings as part of a strategy to expand robotics infrastructure across global markets.
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