Mujin Establishes First European Office in the Netherlands

The Japanese company’s launch in Eindhoven is expected to drive robotics automation across Europe

Mujin, a global leader in intelligent robotics, recently established its inaugural European office in Eindhoven, Netherlands. The strategic move aims to propel the widespread adoption of automation across the continent, tapping into the Netherlands’ innovation prowess and logistics excellence.

“The selection of the Netherlands, renowned for its innovation prowess and logistics excellence, serves as an ideal backdrop for Mujin’s European headquarters,” explained the company in a press release. “Nestled in the dynamic heart of the Netherlands, this office is strategically positioned to serve as a hub for sales, customer support, and solution development, tailored to meet the distinctive demands of European businesses.”

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A central location for innovation in Europe

From Mujin’s new European headquarters, the company will join and to tap into a thriving innovation ecosystem. With a commitment to sustainability and a culture that fosters creativity and collaboration, global companies in the Netherlands are part of a forward-thinking community. Moreover, the country’s emphasis on research and development in high tech systems and materials will support Mujin’s success as it pioneers intelligent robotics in the continent.

“We are very excited to enter new markets in Europe,” said Lukasz Drewnowski, CEO of Mujin. “We already have many partners in Europe for whom our close presence will make collaboration even easier. The European market is very mature, and customers expect very high standards. Mujin is a perfect fit to meet these requirements and will become the number one choice for local customers.”

The future of robotics in the Netherlands

The International Federation of Robotics ranks the Netherlands 13th globally for robot density. With 224 robots per 10,000 workers, the country is also home to the European headquarters of Plus One Robotics, Gecko Robotics, Locus Robotics and inaho Inc.

Many established robot and automation players work side-by-side with new innovators, reflecting the renowned Dutch collaboration between research institutions, industry, and government. In addition, the Netherlands’ four technical universities excel in the field, in particular as specialists in medical and agro-robotics.

Undoubtedly, Mujin will play a pivotal role in shaping the future of robotics in the country. In particular, the company’s MujinController platform allows robots to perform applications with perception, awareness and autonomous decision-making – no custom development or training algorithms required. In the Netherlands, Mujin will contribute to intelligent automation in the logistics sector as well as in factory automation using sensors that create 3D images. The company already has partnerships with Yaskawa and is also working with VanderLande.

About Mujin

Using robotics automation, Mujin began on a mission to solve the shortage of manual labor. Since its founding, the company revolutionized the field by developing the world’s first “teachless” robot controller, using machine intelligence. Building on its success, Mujin has expanded its global reach and garnered numerous accolades for innovation and leadership.

Source: Mujin, Innovation Origins, Brabant Development Agency (BOM)

10 January 2024

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