Chang Robotics Unveils Strategic U.S. Expansion with $50 Million Fund

Chang Robotics Unveils Strategic U.S. Expansion with $50 Million Fund

2025-04-29 companies

United States, Monday, 28 April 2025.
Chang Robotics is advancing manufacturing in the U.S. with a $50 million fund for health, transport, and sustainable tech, aiming for transformative automation and new operational sites.

Chang Robotics Expands U.S. Footprint

On April 28, 2025, Chang Robotics declared its significant expansion into the U.S. manufacturing sector with plans to launch a $50 million fund aimed at fostering advancements in healthcare, transportation, and sustainability technologies. This announcement emphasizes the company’s strategic roadmap for 2025, which includes establishing several new operational hubs across the United States [1][2].

Strategic Initiatives in Healthcare and Automation

A key element of Chang Robotics’ strategy involves scaling its healthcare automation division, Curabotics, which was launched in Q1 2025. This division is focused on reducing nurse burnout and improving operations at healthcare facilities. Additionally, the company is collaborating with a leading consumer products brand to develop a ‘Factory of the Future,’ utilizing cutting-edge automation systems such as autonomous mobile robots and collaborative robots [1][3].

Focus on Sustainability and Innovative Partnerships

Chang Robotics is also advancing its sustainability efforts through the use of graphene oxide in tableware and food utensils, a move expected to improve both health benefits and environmental impact. The GO-Eco initiative, which seeks to remove harmful PFAs from packaging, remains a high priority. Moreover, the company is providing engineering support for a battery-electric vehicle snow removal vehicle, to debut at the 2025 Snow Symposium, showcasing its commitment to innovative partnerships and industrial advancements [2][3].

Outlook for 2025 and Beyond

As part of its broader vision for 2025, Chang Robotics is expanding to a fourth U.S. operational site in Jacksonville Beach, Florida. This expansion reflects the company’s ambition to create a repeatable model for smart manufacturing while enhancing efficiency and reducing risks [1][2]. According to Matthew Chang, the company’s founder, ‘2025 will prove to be our most dynamic year yet, particularly amid the dramatic shifts in today’s political and economic climate’ [1][2].

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