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SoftBank Group Reportedly Acquires ABB Robotics Business For $5.375 Billion, Deal Expected To Close Next Year

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Update time : 2026-06-03

London, UK — In a major development for the global industrial automation sector, it is reported that ABB’s robotics division is set to be acquired by SoftBank Group for approximately $5.375 billion, with the transaction expected to be completed next year, pending regulatory approvals.

The deal, if finalized, would mark one of the most significant restructuring moves in ABB’s recent corporate history and a strategic expansion of SoftBank’s long-term vision in robotics, artificial intelligence, and intelligent manufacturing systems.


Strategic Shift In Global Robotics Landscape

Industry analysts suggest that the acquisition aligns with SoftBank Group’s ongoing investment strategy focused on next-generation automation technologies, including AI-driven robotics, industrial IoT systems, and smart manufacturing platforms.

ABB Robotics is widely recognized as one of the global leaders in industrial automation, with a strong presence in automotive manufacturing, electronics assembly, logistics, and heavy industry robotics solutions. Its portfolio includes robotic arms, collaborative robots, and fully integrated automation systems used in smart factories worldwide.

If completed, the acquisition could reshape competition in the global robotics market, intensifying rivalry with major automation players such as FANUC, Yaskawa Electric, and KUKA. SoftBank’s entry at this scale may accelerate the convergence of robotics hardware with advanced AI software ecosystems.

For ABB, the divestment of its robotics division may allow the company to further focus on its core electrification, motion, and energy management segments, where it continues to hold strong global market positions.


Industry Reactions And Outlook

Market observers note that the deal reflects a broader trend of consolidation in the automation industry, driven by increasing demand for intelligent manufacturing solutions, supply chain resilience, and labor efficiency.

Experts expect that, once finalized, the integration process will prioritize:

  • Expansion of AI-powered robotic systems
  • Increased adoption of collaborative robotics in SMEs
  • Integration of cloud-based industrial control platforms
  • Strengthening of smart factory ecosystems globally
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