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Overview
Mobile Industrial Robots (MiR) is a Danish manufacturer of autonomous mobile robots (AMRs) headquartered in Odense, Denmark. Founded by CEO Thomas Visti, MiR was acquired by Teradyne in 2018 for $148M-$272M and became part of Teradyne Robotics. MiR tripled its AMR revenue in 2017 and develops user-friendly, flexible, and safe AMRs for industrial logistics and manufacturing automation.
Verified record
- Verified deployments
- None on file
- Active incidents
- None on file
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Key facts
Status
Application
Teradyne Robotics sibling
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Products
Data & sources
Press releases
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News coverage
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Models (1)
View all models →Current leadership (2)
- Thomas Visti Co-Founder, CEOsince 2013-01-01secondary-verified
- Niels Jul Jacobsen Co-Founder, CTOsince 2013-01-01secondary-verified
Founders (2)
- Thomas Visticofounderfounded 2013-01-01
- Niels Jul Jacobsencofounderfounded 2013-01-01
Safety record
No incidents on record for Mobile Industrial Robots.
Only active incidents are counted. Retracted incidents are excluded from this summary but remain reachable at their canonical URLs.
Full safety record: incidents, sourcing, and exposure data →
Insurers & financiers (1)
- DLL (De Lage Landen)leases · financier
Recent coverage
Mobile Industrial Robots in third-party press
Peer companies
- Boston Dynamics5 models
- Locus Robotics5 models
- Robotphoenix5 models
- Savoye5 models
- Amazon4 models
- Geek+3 models
Supplied by (1)
Inbound supply edges feeding this company directly or via the models it owns. Same source bar as the outbound view (verified against at least two strong sources).
Financial state
- Reporting basis
- aggregator_estimate
- Lifecycle stage
- mature
- Counterparty risk class
- low
Each numeric field carries its own basis marker. Aggregators report a number; this surface preserves the source class so verification depth travels with the value.
Acquisitions (1)
- acquired by Teradynefull acquisition2018-04-25
Recent activity
Every change to this record is dated, sourced, and independently verified where marked.
- Verified media addedVerifiedJun 4, 2026
Mobile Industrial Robots MiR250
- Record createdJun 3, 2026
Added to the verified registry
Sources (4)
Common questions
- What is Mobile Industrial Robots?
- Mobile Industrial Robots (MiR) is a Danish manufacturer of autonomous mobile robots (AMRs) headquartered in Odense, Denmark. Founded by CEO Thomas Visti, MiR was acquired by Teradyne in 2018 for $148M-$272M and became part of Teradyne Robotics. MiR tripled its AMR revenue in 2017 and develops user-friendly, flexible, and safe AMRs for industrial logistics and manufacturing automation.
- What does Mobile Industrial Robots make?
- Mobile Industrial Robots has 1 robot model on the DEPLOY registry: MiR AMR (Mobile Industrial Robots builds both physical robots and the AI that runs them).
- Is Mobile Industrial Robots publicly traded?
- Mobile Industrial Robots is not independently listed on public markets; it is part of Teradyne on the DEPLOY registry.
- Who competes with Mobile Industrial Robots?
- On the DEPLOY registry, peer companies to Mobile Industrial Robots building in the same form factors include Boston Dynamics, Locus Robotics, Robotphoenix, Savoye.
- Who is the CEO of Mobile Industrial Robots?
- Thomas Visti is the ceo of Mobile Industrial Robots, per the DEPLOY registry.
- How can I invest in Mobile Industrial Robots?
- Mobile Industrial Robots has no separately traded stock; it is owned by Teradyne (the parent is the entity that trades, where it is public).
- Who owns Mobile Industrial Robots?
- Mobile Industrial Robots is owned by Teradyne, per the DEPLOY registry.
- Where does Mobile Industrial Robots operate robots?
- Mobile Industrial Robots is a robot manufacturer and does not directly operate deployments on the DEPLOY registry. Its products are deployed by customer operators; see the company page for the verified deployment record.
- Is Mobile Industrial Robots a top robotics company?
- On DEPLOY's intelligence score, which blends verified deployments, funding, hiring, media, safety, and IP signals, Mobile Industrial Robots ranks in roughly the top 20% of companies tracked by the registry.
- When was Mobile Industrial Robots founded?
- Mobile Industrial Robots was founded in 2013.
- Is Mobile Industrial Robots safe?
- Mobile Industrial Robots has no incidents on record in the DEPLOY registry. This does not constitute a safety guarantee; it reflects the incidents DEPLOY has tracked and verified to date.
Methodology: Verified · 4 sources (2 primary) · last reviewed 2026-07-06
Verification posture
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Review state
Stable
Last reviewed 2026-07-06
Sources by quality tier
- 2
- primary-company-ir
- Company IR disclosure
- 1
- secondary-industry-publication
- Industry publication
- 1
- secondary-trade-publication
- Trade publication
The framework is documented at /methodology. Corrections at /corrections. Reviewer: DEPLOY editorial team.
Methodology surface for Mobile Industrial Robots.Peer companies
- Boston Dynamics5 models
- Locus Robotics5 models
- Robotphoenix5 models
- Savoye5 models
- Amazon4 models
- Geek+3 models
In the press
Recent coverage mentioning Mobile Industrial Robots from third-party publications. Automatically surfaced; not part of the verified registry record.
Teradyne Robotics unveils wide range of production-ready physical AI applications at Automate 2026
Teradyne Robotics (Universal Robots, MiR) showcased production-ready physical AI applications at Automate 2026, including the MiR1200 Pallet Jack, PolyScope X software, and…
Teradyne acquires MiR for $272M, continues robotics spree
Teradyne acquired Mobile Industrial Robots (MiR) for $272M, continuing its robotics acquisition spree. MiR had tripled its AMR revenue in 2017 under CEO Thomas Visti.
Machine-readable surfaces
- Markdown mirror: /companies/mobile-industrial-robots.md
- RSS feed: /companies/mobile-industrial-robots/feed.xml
- JSON-LD: embedded in this page’s head
- REST API: /v1/companies/251f78d1-cf2e-4383-a5d4-35c66e8fd36e
- Revision history: /companies/mobile-industrial-robots/history
- Data documentation: /data
- Query this programmatically: Deploy MCP
Peer companies
- Boston Dynamics5 models
- Locus Robotics5 models
- Robotphoenix5 models
- Savoye5 models
- Amazon4 models
- Geek+3 models
Video
See the world of opportunities that the MiR robots give you.
The MiR250 sets new standards for internal logistics with a robot that is faster, safer and more agile than any other solution in the same category on the marke
The MiR500 can be used to transport heavy loads, EU pallets, 40x48" pallets and for general lift applications. Check it out here.
Come see the latest in Collaborative Robotics at our Open House and What's Cooking in Automation Event on August 28th.
Case story about MiR from Metro Plastics in Indianapolis
Interview with MIR CTO Niels Jul Jacobsen regarding performance and quality of SICK safety products at AGC applications. Safety, navigation and motion control f
Short introduction to our MiR250 robot, presented af Modex, Atlanta, in March 2020
A look at AGCO Jackson’s newest, robotics parts delivery system.
C&E Advanced Technologies works with the customer to be sure we're providing tools which best suit their needs. One such customer wanted to know if a MiR 1000 A
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MiR100 is a user-friendly and efficient mobile robot for automation of internal transport and logistics solutions. The robot optimizes workflows, freeing up sta
Design World's managing editor, Mike Santora, visits the Staubli booth at the IMTS 2022 show in Chicago. To see more content like this visit us at www.designwo
Mobile Industrial Robots have recently introduced a new MiR product to their range of collaborative robots, the MiR500. The MiR500 is predominantly designed t
Hello Everyone, It has been way too long since we last talked! I hope everyone is doing well. I am beginning a new series of videos on the Mobile Industrial Ro
Mobile Industrial Robots (MIR) produces and develop mobile robots for professional use in industrial and manufacturing companies, and hospitals. Their ambition
Reality vs attention
Mobile Industrial Robots draws attention at the 83rd percentile but verifies reality at the 57th percentile among AMRs. Hype Gap +26, 12th widest among AMRs.
6-month trend
Analysis
Clean safety record across 2 verified deployments. Limited public funding data for capital position assessment.
Signal flags
Dimension breakdown
Verified signal
Attention (reach, not merit)
DEPLOY Intelligence scores are computed from verified registry data: confirmed deployments, disclosed funding rounds, regulatory filings, active job listings, video viewership, and press coverage. Confidence ratings reflect data availability. Scores update nightly.
DEPLOY Indices — verified vs claimed
Last computed: Jul 19, 2026