Teradyne Robotics (TER) and Analog Devices (ADI) said Wednesday in a joint statement that they have formed a partnership to advance robotics development and AI automation.
The joint effort will center on using robotics and software to enhance safety, productivity and manufacturing processes while minimizing workforce gaps and repetitive activities.
Teradyne Robotics will incorporate ADI's technologies into its products, adding functionality and features for semiconductor uses, the companies said.
Financial terms of the partnership were not disclosed.