AMC Robotics Establishes Vietnam Subsidiary to Expand Local Partnerships and Support Robotics Manufacturing
January 6, 2026 | Globe NewswireEstimated reading time: 1 minute
AMC Robotics Corporation, an AI-driven robotics solutions company, announced the establishment of a Vietnamese wholly owned subsidiary with its operations to be located in Ho Chi Minh City, Vietnam, to support the manufacturing and production scale-up of its quadruped robotic dog, Kyro™️.
The Vietnam subsidiary, AMCV Company Limited, will operate as a dedicated regional manufacturing and operations hub, focused on robotics manufacturing execution, including supplier coordination, mechanical and electronic assembly, systems integration, quality control, and supply-chain management for Kyro™️, AMC Robotics’ proprietary quadruped robot platform.
This expansion represents a strategic step in building a globally distributed manufacturing footprint for AMC Robotics’ hardware products. By establishing a manufacturing facility in a cost efficient and tariff stable country like Vietnam, the Company aims to improve production efficiency, enhance cost structure, shorten lead times, and support scalable commercial deployments of Kyro™️ across industrial, commercial, and public-sector applications.
Vietnam is recognized as a leading center for advanced manufacturing, offering a skilled workforce and a robust ecosystem for electronics manufacturing, robotics components, and precision assembly. Through AMCV Company Limited, AMC Robotics plans to collaborate closely with qualified local suppliers to support end-to-end manufacturing workflows, from component sourcing and sub-assembly to final system integration, testing, and validation of Kyro™️ units.
The establishment of the Vietnam subsidiary aligns with AMC Robotics’ long-term strategy to vertically integrate robotics hardware, AI software, and operational services, ensuring consistent production quality and reliable scalability as demand for Kyro™️ increases.
AMC Robotics will continue discussions with local manufacturing partners regarding production scope, capacity planning, and quality-assurance standards, and expects to provide further updates as Kyro™️ manufacturing operations in Vietnam progress. Additionally, the company considers expanding its Vietnam presence in the future through the potential establishment of a Research and Development Center, intended to support ongoing product innovation, engineering development, and next-generation robotics initiatives.
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