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Vention and Teradyne Robotics Collaborate on Digital Twin Creation Platform Optimized for UR Robotic Cells

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Teradyne Robotics (NASDAQ:TER) and Vention announced a strategic collaboration to create a digital twin platform optimized for Universal Robots (UR) cobot cells. Built on Vention's MachineBuilder, it lets manufacturers design, simulate, and operate modular UR work cells in one digital environment.

The UR-focused platform offers pre-loaded cobot specifications, a UR+ component marketplace, validated application templates, and rapid high-fidelity 3D simulations. Initial rollout targets North America and Europe, with live demonstrations at Automate 2026 in Chicago showcasing AI-driven bin picking and large-scale welding applications.

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News Market Reaction – TER

+4.36%
25 alerts
+4.36% News Effect
-11.0% Trough in 24 hr
+$2.99B Valuation Impact
$71.54B Market Cap
0.0x Rel. Volume

On the day this news was published, TER gained 4.36%, reflecting a moderate positive market reaction. Argus tracked a trough of -11.0% from its starting point during tracking. Our momentum scanner triggered 25 alerts that day, indicating elevated trading interest and price volatility. This price movement added approximately $2.99B to the company's valuation, bringing the market cap to $71.54B at that time.

Data tracked by StockTitan Argus on the day of publication.

Market Context

This announcement deepens Teradyne Robotics’ digital‑twin strategy with Vention and Universal Robots...
Analysis

This announcement deepens Teradyne Robotics’ digital‑twin strategy with Vention and Universal Robots, integrating design and deployment of UR cobot cells. With prior partnerships showing mixed stock responses, investors may watch adoption metrics and any follow‑on contracts as key proof points.

Key Figures

Automate 2026 dates: June 22–25, 2026 Teradyne Robotics booth: Booth #1250 Vention booth: Booth #2848 +1 more
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Automate 2026 dates June 22–25, 2026 Trade show in Chicago where Teradyne Robotics and Vention demos occur
Teradyne Robotics booth Booth #1250 Location for Teradyne Robotics exhibits at Automate 2026
Vention booth Booth #2848 Location for Vention exhibits at Automate 2026
Media contact phone +1.514.293.3423 Contact number provided for Vention’s press inquiries

Previous Partnership Reports

5 past events · Latest: Apr 22 (Positive)
Same Type Pattern 5 events
Date Event Sentiment 24h Move Catalyst
Apr 22 Robotics partnership Positive +1.1% Expanded Flex partnership to scale deployment and manufacturing of Teradyne Robotics solutions.
Jan 29 Joint venture Positive -4.3% Formed MultiLane Test Products JV to accelerate high‑speed AI data center test solutions.
Jan 06 Demo collaboration Positive +4.3% Showcased next‑gen palletizing solution with Universal Robots, Robotiq and Siemens at CES 2026.
Nov 18 Automation partnership Positive -2.2% Partnered with Viam and Universal Robots on AI‑powered industrial automation sanding system.
Aug 19 Wireless partnership Positive +0.2% LitePoint collaboration with Advantech to test industrial‑grade Wi‑Fi 7 modules for edge AI.

24h Move is the share-price change in the day after each event; other market factors may also have contributed.

Pattern Detected

Partnership announcements have produced mixed, generally modest price reactions, with a near‑flat average move and both positive and negative follow‑through.

Key Terms

digital twin, cobots, bin picking, open robotics platform
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digital twin technical
"leveraging Vention's digital twin technology optimized for the Universal Robots (UR) platform"
A digital twin is a live virtual replica of a physical asset, process, or system that mirrors real-world behavior using data and models so users can test changes, predict problems, and measure performance without touching the real thing. For investors, digital twins matter because they can lower maintenance costs, speed product development, improve uptime and reliability, and make future cash flows and risks easier to forecast — like using a flight simulator to safely train and tune a real airplane.
cobots technical
"Universal Robots' family of collaborative industrial robots (cobots)"
Cobots are collaborative robots designed to work alongside humans on tasks like assembly, packing, inspection or data collection, combining physical automation with sensors and simple controls so they can operate safely near people. For investors they matter because cobots can raise productivity, cut labor costs and shorten production cycles much like adding an extra skilled pair of hands, affecting capital spending, profit margins and the competitive landscape of manufacturers and service providers.
bin picking technical
"Rapid Operator AI, an NVIDIA-powered bin picking solution developed on the open Isaac platform"
Bin picking is an automation technique where a robot uses cameras and software to find and grab irregular or randomly placed parts from a container, like a clerk reaching into a crate to pick whatever item is needed. For investors, it signals how manufacturers can cut labor costs, speed up production and improve consistency—factors that affect a maker’s profit margins, capital spending and the competitive edge of companies selling robots, sensors or factory software.
open robotics platform technical
"Rapid Operator AI, powered by NVIDIA Isaac open robotics platform, and advanced welding"
An open robotics platform is a publicly accessible set of hardware designs, software code and interface standards that let different teams and products work together like interchangeable building blocks. For investors, it matters because openness can lower development costs, speed product improvements, and encourage a broad ecosystem of partners and customers—similar to how a common smartphone platform fuels many apps and accessories—potentially increasing adoption and recurring revenue opportunities.

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  • Strategic collaboration between Vention and Teradyne Robotics accelerates the design and deployment of robot cells by leveraging Vention's digital twin technology optimized for the Universal Robots (UR) platform.
  • Built on Vention's MachineBuilder technology, the platform streamlines the transition from initial concept to production-ready automation for Universal Robots deployments.
  • Modular platform that simplifies the creation of custom robotic work cells, accelerating the path to deployment through digital-first design and simulation.
  • Collaboration will help Teradyne Robotics' customers with solution design and demonstrations.
  • Live demonstrations at Automate 2026 showcase the integration, featuring Vention's Rapid Operator AI, powered by NVIDIA Isaac open robotics platform, and advanced welding applications enabled by Universal Robots' UR12e and UR20 cobot models.

CHICAGO, June 22, 2026 /PRNewswire/ - Vention, the leading digital-first industrial automation platform, and Teradyne Robotics, today announced a strategic collaboration to accelerate the deployment of modular automation. Built on Vention's MachineBuilder software and centered around Universal Robots' family of collaborative industrial robots (cobots), the initiative extends Vention's MachineBuilder to create a specialized platform that allows manufacturers to design, program, and operate modular work cells within a unified digital environment.

While much of the robotics industry remains fragmented between hardware and software, this collaboration delivers an integrated, end-to-end automation solution built around an application-specific approach. By leveraging Vention's proven technology, Teradyne Robotics can provide its customers with a ready-to-configure digital environment. This eliminates the traditional trial-and-error phase of automation, allowing users to validate reach and modular framing before a single bolt is tightened.

"This collaboration reflects our conviction that robotics adoption must become faster, simpler, and more scalable for manufacturers of all sizes. By combining Vention's digital twin expertise with the Universal Robots capabilities, we are creating a new way to design modular robotic cells — one that shortens time to value while maintaining the flexibility required in modern manufacturing," said Étienne Lacroix, Chief Executive Officer of Vention.

Justin Brown, Chief Commercial Officer of Teradyne Robotics said: "For our customers, the real breakthrough is moving from concept to a production–ready solution with confidence. This collaboration enables us to create high–fidelity simulations for our customers that reflect real–world kinematics. That means less trial and error, faster validation, and a shorter path from design to deployment."

Deepening the Digital-First Experience

Building on a successful multi-year collaboration, this next phase moves beyond hardware compatibility to deliver a deeply integrated digital experience tailored to the needs of collaborative robot users.

  • UR-Optimized Design Environment: A dedicated interface within Vention's platform that is pre-loaded with the technical specifications and capabilities of the entire UR cobot line. This ensures that every design is "build-ready" and technically viable.
  • Exclusive Automation Marketplace: Access Vention's ecosystem of Universal Robots-vetted UR+ components, from end-of-arm tooling to 7th-axis systems.
  • Empowering Customers: Universal Robots' global teams can now provide customers with high-fidelity, 3D simulations in minutes. This enables closer collaboration during the design phase and a significantly faster path to proof of concept.
  • Library of Validated Templates: The platform features a suite of pre-configured automation templates for the highest-demand manufacturing applications—including end-of-line solutions, machine tending, pick-and-place, and overhead linear-axis systems—all optimized for UR cobots.

Initially rolling out across North America and Europe, this collaboration gives Universal Robots customers a fully integrated automation foundation that connects robot selection, digital twin design, controls, and modular infrastructure into a single, seamless deployment workflow.

Live Demonstrations at Automate 2026

Teradyne Robotics and Vention will both be displaying their technology at Automate 2026 this week in Chicago:

  • Teradyne Robotics (Universal Robots and MiR) (Booth #1250): Showcasing Rapid Operator AI, an NVIDIA-powered bin picking solution developed on the open Isaac platform that enables autonomous decision-making.
  • Vention (Booth #2848): Featuring a UR12e running AI-driven bin picking and a UR20 on an overhead range extender, demonstrating advanced, large-scale welding.

Contact

Christine Boivin
Christine.boivin@vention.cc
+1.514.293.3423

About Vention

Vention is leading the future of industrial automation with the world's only AI-powered full-stack platform, unifying hardware, software, and physical AI into one seamless experience. With over 25,000 machines deployed worldwide and a community of more than 4,000 factories, Vention enables businesses to design, program, deploy, and operate turnkey or custom automation solutions in just days. Vention brings together intelligent software and modular hardware to deliver automation that works right the first time. Visit Vention.com to learn more.

About Teradyne Robotics 

Teradyne Robotics is a global leader in advanced robotics solutions, dedicated to revolutionizing manufacturing processes through innovation in collaborative and mobile robotic technology. Teradyne Robotics companies, Universal Robots and Mobile Industrial Robots (MiR) empower businesses of all sizes to enhance operational efficiency by integrating the power of machines with human talent. Our comprehensive range of solutions enables companies to optimize manufacturing processes, leading to improved product quality, and increased productivity, while greatly improving worker safety. Teradyne Robotics is a division of Teradyne, Inc. (NASDAQ: TER), a leading provider of automated test equipment and advanced robotics. For more information, visit teradyne.com. Teradyne® is a registered trademark of Teradyne, Inc. in the U.S. and other countries

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FAQ

What did Teradyne Robotics (NASDAQ:TER) and Vention announce on June 22, 2026?

Teradyne Robotics and Vention announced a strategic collaboration to deliver a digital twin platform for Universal Robots cobot cells. According to Teradyne Robotics, it enables unified design, programming, and operation of modular automation work cells within a single digital environment.

How does the new Vention and Teradyne Robotics platform benefit Universal Robots (UR) customers?

The platform provides UR customers with a UR-optimized design environment and rapid 3D simulations for robotic cells. According to Vention, users can validate reach and modular framing digitally, reducing trial-and-error and speeding the path from concept to production-ready automation.

What features are included in the UR-optimized digital twin platform from Teradyne Robotics (TER) and Vention?

The platform includes pre-loaded UR cobot specifications, UR+-vetted components, and validated automation templates. According to Vention, it supports applications like end-of-line, machine tending, pick-and-place, and overhead linear-axis systems, all designed for build-ready, technically viable robot cells.

Where and when will Teradyne Robotics and Vention showcase the new UR digital twin platform?

Teradyne Robotics and Vention are demonstrating the platform at Automate 2026 in Chicago. According to Teradyne Robotics, exhibits include NVIDIA Isaac–based Rapid Operator AI bin picking and UR12e and UR20 cobots showing AI-driven bin picking and advanced welding on an overhead extender.

In which regions will the Teradyne Robotics and Vention UR digital twin solution initially roll out?

The UR-focused digital twin platform will first roll out across North America and Europe. According to Teradyne Robotics, customers in these regions gain a fully integrated workflow linking robot selection, digital twin design, controls, and modular infrastructure into one deployment foundation.

What role does NVIDIA Isaac technology play in the Teradyne Robotics (TER) and Vention collaboration?

NVIDIA Isaac powers the Rapid Operator AI bin picking solution highlighted in the collaboration demonstrations. According to Teradyne Robotics, this open robotics platform supports autonomous decision-making, enabling advanced bin picking integrated with Universal Robots cobots at Automate 2026.