Schneider opens Robotics and Motion Center of Excellence in Raleigh

State-of-the-art design and demonstration lab expands Schneider's Raleigh Hub, focuses on innovations in AI, digitalization, and automation technologies to benefit regional, national customers.

Schneider Electric opened the company’s latest design and demonstration lab in Raleigh, North Carolina. The state-of-the-art Robotics and Motion Center of Excellence focuses on innovations in AI, digitalization, and automation technologies. This new center, housed in Schneider Electric’s existing Raleigh Hub facility, builds on the company’s growing regional presence of more than 1,700 North Carolina employees.

The ribbon cutting event, attended by industry partners, local government officials, and area business leaders, comes at a time of significant growth for U.S. manufacturing, including in North Carolina where it contributes $104.8 billion to the state’s economy. Whether building new facilities or expanding existing operations, manufacturers are looking to new solutions to provide more agile and resilient domestic production capabilities. This new lab allows customers to explore these next generation technologies firsthand, collaborating with experts to optimize production, enhance competitiveness, and increase their operational profitability.

Schneider Electric is enabling the digital transformation of manufacturing, supporting partners across the industry in segments including consumer packaged goods, life sciences, water/wastewater, and warehouse/logistics. Partners visiting the new lab will experience the latest software and hardware solutions, including:


  • EcoStruxure Digital Twin to create digital models of real machines for virtual design and commissioning, as well as agile development and optimization.
  • EcoStruxure Automation Expert, the world’s first open software-defined automation solution, to unlock proprietary hardware and software elements to orchestrate one cohesive system.
  • Lexium MC12 Multi Carrier system to boost flexibility by moving, positioning, or grouping objects, reducing changeover time, and minimizing footprint.
  • Lexium Cobot range, collaborative robots designed to work alongside humans as part of a fully integrated robotic system to improve efficiency and productivity and reduce downtime.

The Robotics and Motion Center of Excellence opening is part of Schneider Electric’s recently announced U.S. investment plan to support the nation’s energy and AI infrastructure, boost domestic manufacturing, and strengthen national energy security. The investment planned across the U.S. is the largest single capital expenditure commitment by Schneider Electric in its 135+ year history in the U.S. and is expected to create over 1,000 new jobs nationwide.

World’s Most Sustainable Company 2025

Schneider Electric was recently named the “World’s Most Sustainable Company 2025” by TIME Magazine and Statista. Honored to be recognized for the second year in a row, this award comes just six months after being ranked the #1 Most Sustainable Corporation in the World by Corporate Knights and is the only company to rank first in the Global 100 twice.

This recognition isn’t just an award, but a powerful affirmation of Schneider Electric’s commitment to building a more sustainable future. It reflects Schneider Electric’s consistent progress toward its own sustainability goals, as well as its commitment to helping its customers become more energy efficient and reduce their emissions. The company continues to show transparent progress against its ambitious sustainability goals, which include a 25% absolute carbon reduction across its entire value chain by 2030 and Net-Zero CO2 emissions across the entire value chain by 2050.

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