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Teradyne Plans Wixom, Michigan, Robotics Operations

12/11/2025
Robotics company Teradyne plans to establish operations in Wixom, Michigan. The $32 million project is expected to create 230 jobs in Oakland County.

The company’s new facility will serve as a hub for advanced robotics, manufacturing, and customer training, including a showroom and demonstration center.

“Locating this hub in Metro Detroit puts us at the center of U.S. manufacturing and innovation,” Justin Brown, chief commercial officer for the Teradyne Robotics Group, said in a statement. “Being close to leading manufacturers allows us to deliver automation solutions to some of our biggest customers.”

The project is being supported by a $2.7 million Michigan Business Development Program grant approved by the Michigan Strategic Fund Board.

“From advanced technology solutions expanding their footprint in the United States here in Michigan, to FinTech innovations and dairy farmers, we are once again proud to support businesses who represent Michigan’s diverse economy,” noted Quentin L. Messer Jr., CEO of the Michigan Economic Development Corporation (MEDC). “While work remains, we are thrilled that the MSF Board continues to support opportunities to enhance the Make it in Michigan economic development strategy focused on People, Places, and Projects.”

Teradyne specializes in designing automated test equipment (ATE) for electronics including chips, and for advanced robotics, including collaborative (cobots) and mobile robots (MiR) used in manufacturing and warehouses.

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