US-based robotics company AMP Robotics (AMP) has opened its new corporate headquarters in Louisville, Colorado.
Located at 1875 Taylor Avenue, the facility covers nearly 84,000ft² and accommodates staff from AMP’s previous locations in Louisville and Broomfield.
It accommodates AMP’s manufacturing and production operations, where the company assembles and ships artificial intelligence (AI) guided robotics systems to recycling facilities worldwide.
In addition, the new headquarters houses research and development (R&D) functions, including an advanced engineering laboratory for developing, testing and refining AI-powered automation applications.
These applications will be used to recover recyclable plastics, paper, metals and other materials.
Replicating the environments of material recovery facilities and plastic reclamation facilities, the lab will act as a demonstration centre for AMP’s technology.
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By GlobalDataCustomers and partners, including packaging manufacturers, can use the centre to experiment with the latest advancements in AI and robotics to improve material recovery.
AMP Robotics founder and CEO Matanya Horowitz said: “It’s exciting to unify our local employees in this state-of-the-art space, where we’ll incubate new ideas, flex our innovation muscle, and manufacture—all under one roof.
“We’re so pleased to be building our technology here in Colorado, where the state’s Advanced Industries Accelerator Grant programme helped AMP get off the ground, starting with just a few people with a vision for how artificial intelligence could transform recycling.
“We see our journey as an example of what’s possible in the state.”
Colorado Governor Jared Polis said: “We are excited to celebrate AMP Robotics’ new manufacturing facility here in Louisville, bringing good-paying jobs to Coloradans in addition to the 200 existing jobs for Coloradans, and building upon our work to make recycling easier and more accessible.”
AMP develops AI and automation solutions for the waste and recycling industries across North America, Asia and Europe.
Last month, the company announced that it is developing an AI-powered automation system to help recover films and flexible packaging.