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Eureka Robotics has opened a new office in Atlanta, Georgia, marking a significant expansion into the North American market. This facility will serve as a sales and support center for high-precision manufacturing technologies, enabling closer collaboration with local customers. The company aims to enhance its operations across sectors like aerospace, automotive, and medical industries. Anis Hadj-Taieb has been appointed as Vice President of Global Sales to lead the U.S. initiatives. This expansion demonstrates Eureka Robotics’ commitment to meeting the demands of a rapidly evolving manufacturing market.
Atlanta, Georgia — Eureka Robotics has officially expanded its operations into North America by opening a new office in Atlanta. This facility will function as a sales, technical support, and demonstration center dedicated to high-precision manufacturing technologies. The establishment of this office marks a significant milestone for the company as it seeks to strengthen its presence in the North American market.
The Atlanta office is expected to enhance the company’s ability to collaborate closely with local customers, providing faster support and customized demonstrations tailored to the unique needs of the North American industry. The facility will focus on various sectors, including aerospace, automotive, electronics, logistics, injection molding, and medical industries.
Eureka Robotics was founded in 2018 as a spin-off from Nanyang Technological University in Singapore and has since made notable strides in its core markets, particularly Japan and Singapore. Its technologies have been widely adopted in high-precision applications across logistics, electronics, automotive, and aerospace industries, showcasing the effectiveness of its AI-driven 3D vision systems.
To lead the new office, Eureka Robotics has appointed Anis Hadj-Taieb as the Vice President of Global Sales. Hadj-Taieb brings over 20 years of experience in global sales organizations, which will be instrumental in driving the new U.S. operations. The company is simultaneously expanding its local team to strengthen customer support throughout the region, including the hiring of sales representatives and application engineers.
In addition to the establishment of the Atlanta office, Eureka Robotics recently signed a distributor agreement with Maruka USA, a specialized distributor for metal cutting and injection molding equipment. This partnership is expected to enhance the company’s reach within its target markets and facilitate smoother operations as it establishes deeper roots in the U.S. manufacturing landscape.
Earlier this year, Eureka Robotics showcased its innovative solutions at Automate 2025 in Detroit, capturing the attention of significant industry players and potential customers. The reception further affirms the growing interest in the company’s technologies, which include applications for 2D/3D random piece picking and AI-based visual inspection.
As Eureka Robotics embarks on this new chapter in North America, the company aims to reinforce support for existing customers in the region while also driving revenue growth through its enhanced U.S. presence. The Atlanta office is located at Suite F-9, 500 Bishop Street, NW, Atlanta, GA 30318, and will serve as a central hub for all its operations in North America.
This expansion is seen as a commitment by Eureka Robotics to meet the demands of a rapidly evolving market, where precision and efficiency in manufacturing are paramount. The company’s advanced technologies and expert team are set to play a crucial role in supporting the future of high-precision manufacturing in North America.
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