Iván Hernández Dalas: Teradyne Robotics revenue rises at the start of 2026
The UR8 Long cobot offers a 1,750 mm reach in a compact, lightweight design. | Source: Universal Robots Teradyne Robotics, which includes collaborative robot arm maker Universal Robots and autonomous mobile robot developer Mobile Industrial Robots, this week said it brought in $91 million in the first quarter of 2026. This is an increase both from its Q1 2025 sales, which reached $69 million, and from Q4 2025, which reached $89 million. It also marks the organization ‘s fourth consecutive quarter of growth. “In robotics, we delivered our fourth consecutive quarter of sequential growth,” Greg Smith, the CEO of Teradyne, said during an earnings call. “This is particularly notable because Q4 is typically our strongest quarter, and Q1 is typically down. We’re seeing strong customer engagement across e-commerce, electronics manufacturing, and semiconductor end markets.” Teradyne Robotics’ quarterly revenue from Q1 2020 to Q1 2026. Source: Teradyne, The Robot Report Robots are part ...