[GUEST ACCESS MODE: Data is scrambled or limited to provide examples. Make requests using your API key to unlock full data. Check https://lunarcrush.ai/auth for authentication information.]  Grishin Robotics [@GrishinRobotics](/creator/twitter/GrishinRobotics) on x 5953 followers Created: 2025-06-30 12:55:18 UTC Japan’s 🇯🇵 automation pioneer Yaskawa Electric is doubling down on the U.S. robotics market, committing $XXX million to build an XXX k-sq-ft campus in Franklin, Wisconsin. The site will consolidate its Illinois and Wisconsin operations, become the company’s first industrial-robot factory on American soil, and is forecast to create XXX skilled jobs over the next decade. Why it matters • Nearshoring momentum – Hardware makers are following semiconductor and battery peers in localising production to shorten supply chains and tap “Made in USA” incentives. • Robot adoption is accelerating – North-American robot orders hit record highs again in 2024; having domestic capacity lets Yaskawa respond faster to surging EV and warehouse-automation demand. • Talent & ecosystem – Planting roots in the Milwaukee–Chicago corridor provides access to a deep manufacturing workforce, university research, and key OEM customers. This move signals that the next wave of reshoring isn’t just about chips or cars; it’s about the machines that keep modern factories running. 🔎 Full story via CNBC: What opportunities do you see for other robotics OEMs to localise production in North America? 👇 #IndustrialAutomation #Robotics #Manufacturing #Reshoring #SupplyChain #Wisconsin #Yaskawa XX engagements  **Related Topics** [$6506t](/topic/$6506t) [automation](/topic/automation) [Post Link](https://x.com/GrishinRobotics/status/1939669069680050298)
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Grishin Robotics @GrishinRobotics on x 5953 followers
Created: 2025-06-30 12:55:18 UTC
Japan’s 🇯🇵 automation pioneer Yaskawa Electric is doubling down on the U.S. robotics market, committing $XXX million to build an XXX k-sq-ft campus in Franklin, Wisconsin. The site will consolidate its Illinois and Wisconsin operations, become the company’s first industrial-robot factory on American soil, and is forecast to create XXX skilled jobs over the next decade.
Why it matters • Nearshoring momentum – Hardware makers are following semiconductor and battery peers in localising production to shorten supply chains and tap “Made in USA” incentives. • Robot adoption is accelerating – North-American robot orders hit record highs again in 2024; having domestic capacity lets Yaskawa respond faster to surging EV and warehouse-automation demand. • Talent & ecosystem – Planting roots in the Milwaukee–Chicago corridor provides access to a deep manufacturing workforce, university research, and key OEM customers.
This move signals that the next wave of reshoring isn’t just about chips or cars; it’s about the machines that keep modern factories running.
🔎 Full story via CNBC:
What opportunities do you see for other robotics OEMs to localise production in North America? 👇
#IndustrialAutomation #Robotics #Manufacturing #Reshoring #SupplyChain #Wisconsin #Yaskawa
XX engagements
Related Topics $6506t automation
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