Attabotics
Attabotics' patented technologies are relaunching under LaFayette Systems.
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Attabotics
Attabotics' patented technologies are relaunching under LaFayette Systems.
Robotic cube storage technologies for goods-to-person warehouse applications company Attabotics announced it will restart operations as part of LaFayette Systems.
LaFayette is a privately owned material handling company that acquired Attabotics in September 2025, following Attabotics’ bankruptcy.
Attabotics said the acquisition establishes a strong foundation to further develop, deploy and support its patented technologies.
“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, who founded LaFayette in 1989. “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.”
The existing Attabotics facility in Calgary will continue to house engineering, business and manufacturing functions.
“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,” said Mark Dickinson, senior vice president and general manager, and part of the Attabotics team since 2020. “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.”
Attabotics said that LaFayette Systems maintains a coast-to-coast U.S. presence through its family of companies, including:
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