Pudu Robotics Opens U.S. Headquarters in Dallas

April 28, 2026
Pudu Robotics has opened a new U.S. headquarters in Dallas, Texas, as part of its expansion strategy in the Americas. The facility will strengthen regional operations and support continued growth across service, cleaning, industrial delivery, and embodied AI sectors.

Pudu Robotics has opened a new U.S. headquarters in Dallas, Texas, as part of its global expansion strategy, announced in a press release. The facility began operations on April 23 and is expected to strengthen the company’s regional capabilities and long-term growth in the Americas.

Dallas was selected for its logistics infrastructure, business environment, and access to a broad enterprise customer base. The company reported that nearly 15,000 of its robots are already deployed across the Americas, driving a 285 percent year-over-year increase in regional revenue.

Pudu’s product lineup spans four categories: service delivery, commercial cleaning, industrial delivery, and general embodied AI. Partnerships with local distributors have achieved 63.6 percent year-over-year growth. The company aims to continue expanding in key sectors as part of its goal to serve 10 billion people worldwide within the next decade.

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