Flexiv Expands Singapore Operations, Aiming to Become Southeast Asia's Robotics Automation Hub
Ana Fernanda Reporter
| 2025-03-18 16:07:00
Singapore – Flexiv, an innovative developer of adaptive robots, has announced the expansion of its Singapore operations, relocating to new facilities to meet surging demand. This expansion is expected to strengthen Flexiv's presence in the Southeast Asian market and accelerate the adoption of its robotic automation solutions.
Flexiv Singapore's new office is located within Singapore Science Park 1, offering a larger and more modern space than its previous facility. This move underscores Flexiv's rapid growth in the Southeast Asian region and its commitment to providing enhanced services to customers and partners.
Jeff Ng, Regional Manager of Flexiv Singapore, stated, "Our business has grown at a much faster pace than anticipated, leading us to move to a new office. We are excited about this expansion, which will allow us to showcase Flexiv's advanced robotic solutions to more businesses and contribute to the growth of the automation market in Southeast Asia."
Since its establishment in 2016, Flexiv has been developing adaptive robots that integrate industrial force control, computer vision, and artificial intelligence technologies. Flexiv's robots, known for their exceptional flexibility and precision, are utilized across various industries, enhancing production efficiency and reducing operational costs.
This expansion in Singapore demonstrates Flexiv's strategic focus on the Southeast Asian market as a key region and its commitment to leading in robotic automation technology. Through its new facilities, Flexiv plans to offer a wide range of services to customers and partners, including technical support and customized solutions, and to expand its business across Southeast Asia.
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