ANSCER Robotics Expands into U.S. Market with New CEO Appointment

ANSCER Robotics appoints Mark Messina as CEO of Americas to lead its U.S. market expansion, focusing on autonomous robotics solutions for various industries.

ANSCER Robotics, a leader in Autonomous Mobile Robots (AMRs), has announced its expansion into the U.S. market with the appointment of Mark Messina as Managing Director and CEO of Americas. Messina, an industry veteran with over 25 years of experience, will lead ANSCER's efforts to introduce innovative automation solutions across sectors such as manufacturing, logistics, and retail.

The company, originally from India, is known for its focus on safety-driven automation and aims to enhance productivity and operational sustainability in the U.S. market. Messina's previous roles at Kiva Systems, Amazon Robotics, and other notable companies highlight his expertise in the field, making him a strategic choice for ANSCER's growth ambitions.

ANSCER's U.S. headquarters will be based in Austin, Texas, marking a significant step in its global expansion strategy. The company is also participating in LogiMAT Mumbai, showcasing its commitment to driving innovation in the robotics industry. Businesses are encouraged to connect with Messina to explore how ANSCER's solutions can improve efficiency and innovation in their operations.

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