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Plymouth, Michigan – RoboSense, the world’s leading provider of LiDAR intelligent sensor systems, today announced the establishment of RoboSense’s North American headquarters in Plymouth, Michigan, USA. The opening ceremony was attended by Pepe Zhao, Vice President of Strategy who represented RoboSense headquarters, Ken English, RoboSense Sr Director, Kurt Hayes, Plymouth Township Supervisor, and Luz Meza, Wayne County Director of Economic Development, and delivered speeches. Representatives from the Charter Township of Plymouth, the Plymouth Community Chamber of Commerce, the Wayne County Department of Economic Development, the Michigan Economic Development Corporation, the Michigan Department of Transportation, and representatives from the North American auto companies RoboSense works with to provide independent solutions jointly witnessed the opening ceremony .
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At the opening ceremony of the North American headquarters, Mark Keogh, Co-Founder and CEO of RoboSense, said: “This grand opening is an important milestone in the development of RoboSense. It holds the strategic mission of providing high quality products and services to the North American automotive industry. As a primary goal of the company. We will always continue to innovate and continue to advance mobility. We look forward to the new collaboration opportunities offered by this major achievement for the company.”
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Ken English, Automotive Business Director, RoboSense North American Headquarters, addressed the opening ceremony: “We are very excited to bring our innovative solutions to the North American automotive market, and would like to underscore our commitment to manufacturing M-Series LiDAR vehicles here in the United States.”
The North American headquarters is an important cornerstone for RoboSense to build the North American industrial environment. With headquarters in North America as a hub, RoboSense will fully integrate Michigan’s industrial advantages in auto and parts manufacturing, gradually permeate the environmental structure of the domestic auto industry in the United States, and focus on local and large scale manufacturing. LiDAR implementation, building a multidimensional global market strategy and collaborative environment.
Kurt Heise, Plymouth Township Superintendent, welcomed RoboSense into the community by saying, “We have a very bold economic development effort. We have tremendous growth opportunities in the Plymouth Township community which I believe will be important to RoboSense because I know you will grow and be successful. I’ve come to Wayne County Most importantly, you come to Plymouth. Just drive and you’ll see that this is the center of automotive innovation.”
In addition, RoboSense’s North American headquarters will form a joint force with its subsidiary in San Jose, California, focusing on mass production and market application of RoboSense LiDAR solutions, will continue to cooperate with local companies, and will continue to develop cooperation between upstream and downstream of the industrial chain. RoboSense will build on innovation and mass production capabilities to deliver the most accurate and reliable LiDAR smart products. RoboSense is also looking to provide consumers in North America and the world with an intelligent driving experience that is safer, more convenient, and more comfortable.
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About RoboSense
RoboSense (Suteng Innovation Technology Co., Ltd.) is a leading global provider of LiDAR intelligent sensor systems. With a full suite of LiDAR sensors, AI awareness, and IC chips, RoboSense transforms traditional 3D LiDAR sensors with comprehensive data analysis and interpretation systems. Its mission is to innovate devices and outstanding artificial intelligence capabilities to create smart solutions that enable robots and self-driving vehicles to have cognitive capabilities that exceed human capabilities.
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