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Estun has established its European headquarters in Baar. From here, the Chinese robot manufacturer will look to secure growth on the European market. Estun Robotics Europe will be headed up by Gerald Mies.

Estun is making its move onto the European market. The robot manufacturer from the Chinese city of Nanjing has now opened a European headquarters in Baar in the canton of Zug, Switzerland. Estun has managed to bring on board Gerald Mies to head up its new subsidiary. “Estun is the fastest-growing company among large robot manufacturers. In addition, after the Japanese global market leader, it boasts the largest market share in China, ahead of European and other Japanese competitors”, as the former manager of Fanuc and Kuka explains in an article covering this news published on Automationspraxis.de, which belongs to the Konradin media group. “In the future, our aim is to have a local presence in all European countries with sales, service, training and spare parts supply”, Mies adds.

Our aim is to have a local presence in all European countries with sales, service, training and spare parts supply.
Gerald Mies
Gerald Mies - President & CEO, ESTUN Robotics Europe AG

Estun was founded in 1993 by Bob Wu, who still runs the company today in his role as majority shareholder and chairman. The company has also been active in the area of robotics since 2001. According to the article, Estun offers more than 70 types of robots, ranging from collaborative robots to heavy-duty robots. In addition to the Robot and Intelligent System Engineering division, Estun operates another business unit by the name of Automation Core Components and Motion Control Systems. Moreover, the company’s service portfolio also includes aspects such as product design, project management and maintenance of production and operations.

This story was initially published by Switzerland Global Enterprise.

 

The Silicon Valley of Robotics

The Silicon Valley of Robotics

Switzerland is known as the Silicon Valley of Robotics and the Greater Zurich Area contributes considerably to this peak position: Its universities and technology companies belong among the world’s leaders in autonomous & intelligent systems, computer vision, sensor technology, and artificial intelligence. Switzerland’s traditional strengths in mechanical engineering and precision goods contribute to this standing.

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