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Pudu Robotics Opens Dallas U.S. HQ to Drive Scaled Growth Across the Americas

Pudu Robotics Opens Dallas U.S. HQ to Drive Scaled Growth Across the Americas

New updates have been reported about Pudu Robotics.

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Pudu Robotics has opened a new U.S. headquarters in Dallas, Texas, positioning the city as its central hub for operations across North and South America and signaling a long-term commitment to the region. The Richardson-based facility in the Sherman Tech Center combines office space, a product showroom, and on-site warehousing, designed to improve regional coordination, customer support, and large-scale commercialization.

As part of a broader infrastructure overhaul, Pudu has converted its Santa Clara site into a focused logistics support outpost and implemented a dual-warehouse system on both coasts to improve nationwide delivery efficiency. Management frames these moves as foundational for rapid, scalable growth in the Americas, where nearly 15,000 robots have been deployed and regional revenue has grown 285% year over year.

The company’s commercial traction in the Americas is driven by a broad product portfolio across four categories: service delivery robots such as BellaBot and BellaBot Pro for hospitality and retail, commercial cleaning platforms including the PUDU CC1, MT1, and the new AI-native BG1 scrubber, industrial delivery robots in the PUDU T-series, and general embodied AI solutions represented by the PUDU D5 series. These systems target labor shortages and efficiency pressures in sectors including food and beverage, healthcare, logistics, property services, retail, and entertainment.

Partnerships with local distributors in the region have increased 63.6% year over year, expanding Pudu’s customer base to major enterprises such as Walmart, Accenture, NASA, Norwegian Cruise Line, Honeywell, and several top automotive manufacturers. The company has also built out a localized team structure in the U.S., adding sales, after-sales service, solutions, and marketing capabilities aimed at improving execution quality and lifecycle support for enterprise clients.

Looking forward, Pudu plans to deepen its presence in retail, logistics, food service, healthcare, and commercial cleaning, leveraging its existing platform to move into additional industry use cases. Raymond Pan, General Manager of the Americas, said the Dallas headquarters and logistics optimization are designed to support long-term regional growth, backed by continued investment in localized products, supply chain resilience, and partner ecosystem development.

Globally, Pudu has shipped more than 120,000 units across over 80 countries and regions, and holds an estimated 23% share of the commercial service robotics market, ranking first worldwide according to Frost & Sullivan’s 2023 research. The company’s strategy rests on full-stack proprietary R&D across navigation, multi-robot scheduling, and embodied AI, and it aims to use its “One Brain, Multiple Embodiments” architecture to support a global intelligent robotics infrastructure capable of serving 10 billion people over the next decade.

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