Attabotics Restarts Operations as LaFayette Systems Following Acquisition

LaFayette Systems acquired Attabotics in September 2025, establishing a strong foundation to further develop, deploy and support Attabotics’ patented technologies.

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Attabotics will restart operations as part of LaFayette Systems, after being acquired in September 2025.

“As we begin this new chapter, our goal is simple: pair the exceptional technology from Attabotics with LaFayette’s warehouse automation expertise and customer-first culture,” says Bruce Robbins, founder of LaFayette Systems. “We believe that combination brings the right focus and discipline to the technology and allows us to deliver reliable, long-term value for our customers.”

“Attabotics was built on innovative technology and strong engineering, and now as part of LaFayette Systems, we have the support to fully realize its potential,” says Mark Dickinson, SVP and general manager, Attabotics. “We’re focused on accelerating development, improving reliability and listening to what matters to customers, so that we can meet demand for technology that simplifies complex fulfillment operations.”

Key takeaways:

·        The existing Attabotics facility in Calgary, Canada, will continue to house key engineering, business and manufacturing functions.

·        Legacy team members Dickinson, John Hickman and Derek Fortier will remain with the organization, with Dickinson leading overall strategy and operations, Hickman heading manufacturing and Fortier overseeing supply chain management.

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