Teradyne Robotics makes leadership modifications at MiR, UR

INSUBCONTINENT EXCLUSIVE:
Teradyne today revealed management changes for both of its robotics departments, efficient right away
Jean-Pierre Hathout shifts from leading Mobile Industrial Robots (MiR) to replacing Kim Povlsen as the president of Universal Robots (UR)
Kevin Dumas prospers Hathout as the brand-new president of MIR
Povlsen is pursuing an external career opportunity.This adjustment comes on the heels of current Teradyne fiscal 2024 monetary outcomes
UR, a leading developer of collective robotic arms, declined 3% year over year, and self-governing mobile robotic (AMR) developer MiR grew
1% year over year
Teradyne Robotics Group laid off 10% of its worldwide staff in January 2024
Teradyne also recently revealed monetary results for the first quarter of 2025
According to the company, its robotics income was $69 million in Q1 2025, which is below $98 million in Q4 2024
This likewise marked a 21% drop in sales in Q1 year over year
In its quarterly report, Teradyne said: robotics continues to face continuous end market weakness however providing on AI product portfolio
(MiR 1200 Pallet Jack, UR AI Accelerator).:: Visibility in the 2nd half is limited and the impact of trade policy on end market need is
still in flux,: said Teradyne CEO Greg Smith.: Despite the existing market uncertainty, Teradyne is well positioned for the long-term demand
drivers of AI, electrification, and verticalization.: Jean-Pierre Hathout, president of Universal Robots.|Credit: TeradyneThe shift marks a
brand-new chapter for Universal Robots as it continues to broaden its reach and innovation in the rapidly evolving automation industry
Hathout brings a wealth of experience to the function, following his experience leading the growth and growth of MIR.During his tenure,
Povlsen supervised the develop of numerous new items from Universal Robots
The company also just recently revealed a substantial expansion in China, the world: s biggest market for industrial robotics
To satisfy increasing Chinese need, Universal Robots (UR) has actually established making capabilities in Nantong, China
The company will produce two new cobots for that market: the UR7e and UR12e.: As we mark this shift, I wish to thank Kim for his outstanding
leadership and his pivotal role in advancing Universal Robots: objective and strengthening its position in the market,: said Ujjwal Kumar,
Group President, Teradyne Robotics.: Looking ahead, we are thrilled to welcome Jean-Pierre Hathout as the new President
His deep market knowledge, global management experience, and commitment to innovation make him the best individual to lead Universal
Robots.New leadership at MiRKevin Dumas, president of Mobile Industrial Robots.|Credit: TeradyneOn the mobile robotics side, Dumas is
successful Hathout
During Hathout: s tenure at MiR, the business reinforced its worldwide market existence, expanded its variety of AMRs, and led a number of
advancements
His contributions are recognized for establishing a strong structure for MiR: s future success in supplying logistics services worldwide.: I
want to thank Jean-Pierre for his leadership and the important effect he has made at MiR,: stated Ujjwal Kumar, group president of Teradyne
Robotics.: As we look ahead, we are enjoyed welcome Kevin Dumas as the brand-new President
Kevin: s deep technical knowledge, strong company acumen, and tested performance history of driving development make him preferably suited
to lead MiR into its next phase of innovation and worldwide expansion.: Dumas brings a wealth of experience to the president function,
having actually held several leadership positions during his 13-year career at Teradyne
These roles include organization unit basic supervisor and director of product marketing & sales
Most recently, he served as VP of item at MiR, supplying him with intimate knowledge of the company: s operations and tactical instructions
His background encompasses a mix of technical efficiency across mechanical, electrical, and software application engineering, paired with
tactical business management
Dumas holds a B.S
in Electrical Engineering from Worcester Polytechnic Institute and an MBA from the University of Massachusetts Amherst.: I: m honored to be
able to lead MiR at such a transformational time for the business and for the more comprehensive world of robotics,: stated Dumas.: Our
autonomous mobile robots are transforming how services manage logistics, and I look forward to working together with our gifted team to
drive development, deliver impressive worth to our clients, and broaden our impact globally.: These leadership changes underscore Teradyne
Robotics: commitment to reinforcing its position in the rapidly progressing automation market
The present macroeconomic climate demands vigilance as the world comes to grips with United States tariffs and the possible fallout of an
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