\n\nFANUC America announced an investment of $90 million to build a new 78,037 square meter (840,000 sq. ft.) manufacturing facility in Michigan. This facility will provide ready production space to expand the company's robot manufacturing capacity in the US.\n\nThe project, slated for completion by late 2027, will create 225 new jobs and enhance FANUC’s engineering and manufacturing capabilities to support the demand for automation solutions in North America. This investment will focus on innovative automation areas such as physical artificial intelligence (AI), virtual commissioning, and digital twin technologies.\n\nAccording to company officials, with investments made since 2019, FANUC America has invested nearly $300 million in the US, increasing its manufacturing facilities' total area to 278,709 square meters (3 million sq. ft.) and creating over 700 new jobs.\n\n### Importance of the Investment and Market Trends\n\nThe trend among robot manufacturers to locate production facilities closer to their target markets is growing, and the US is becoming a critical center in this regard. Samantha Mou, a senior analyst at market analysis firm Interact Analysis, states that the US industrial robot market will show stable growth over the next five years due to the impact of local production and tariff policies.\n\n### Features of the New FANUC America Facility\n\n
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Total area: 78,037 m² (840,000 sq. ft.)\n
Investment amount: $90 million\n
Completion target: End of 2027\n
New employment: 225 people\n
Technologies: Physical artificial intelligence, virtual commissioning, digital twin\n
Total investment in the US: Approximately $300 million\n
Total facility area in the US: 278,709 m² (3 million sq. ft.)\n
Total jobs created: More than 700\n
\n\nFANUC America's expansion plan highlights investments in innovative technologies and increased production capacity, expected to play a key role in the future of industrial automation.