ORONO, Maine and PLANO, Texas, Aug. 19, 2025 /PRNewswire/ -- Doosan Robotics, a global leader in robotics innovation, announced the opening of an Authorized Training Center at the University of Maine's Advanced Manufacturing Center (AMC) in Orono. The new facility, housed in AMC's state-of-the-art B.O.T. Loft, is a dedicated space for robotics, automation, and networked systems training.
The training center will provide hands-on instruction in robot programming, system integration, and industrial applications using Doosan Robotics' systems, along with a variety of other robotic technologies. The curriculum is designed to serve both students and the general public, offering accessible, skill-based education aligned with the needs of today's high-tech workforce. Doosan Robotics will support the center with official training materials, structured lesson plans, and educational robot kits.
Located in the heart of the AMC, the B.O.T. Loft is a hub for workforce development in Maine and beyond. It offers training opportunities ranging from K–12 summer programs to professional certifications. Doosan's involvement expands the diversity of technology offered within the space and reinforces the university's mission to deliver industry-aligned, real-world training opportunities.
This partnership also marks the expansion of Doosan Robotics' U.S. training network, joining its existing Authorized Training Center in Plano, Texas. Through this collaboration, Doosan aims to contribute to the development of a highly skilled robotics workforce while supporting the broader adoption of intelligent automation.
"Establishing a robust education ecosystem is just as important as developing advanced robot technology," said Hyunsoo Kim, vice president of sales at Doosan Robotics. "By expanding our network of training centers and continuously enhancing our curriculum, we aim to nurture the next generation of robotics experts and drive broader adoption of intelligent robots worldwide."
"We're thrilled to expand our relationship with Doosan Robotics and to host the company's first university-based Authorized Training Facility in North America," said John Belding, director of the Advanced Manufacturing Center at the University of Maine. "Partnering with a global leader like Doosan allows UMaine to offer direct, hands-on experience with the advanced technology that is shaping the future of manufacturing, and this relationship exemplifies our commitment to regional workforce development in the high-demand fields of robotics and automation."
This initiative also benefits from the presence of Industrial Automation Supply, Doosan Robotics' authorized distributor in Portland, Maine, which provides regional manufacturers with access to automation and robotics solutions.
The University of Maine, founded in 1865, is the state's only public research university and a recognized leader in advanced manufacturing education. The AMC B.O.T. Loft exemplifies the university's commitment to hands-on, experiential learning in robotics and automation, serving students, educators, and industry professionals alike.
About Doosan Robotics
Doosan Robotics, founded in 2015 and a subsidiary of the Doosan Group (est. 1896), designs and manufactures high-performance robotic systems that drive automation in manufacturing, packaging, logistics, healthcare, research, and more. In 2022, the company established its U.S. headquarters in Plano, Texas. Doosan Robotics is known for its user-friendly, adaptable, and reliable robot systems. With a global presence spanning multiple vertical industries, Doosan Robotics continues to support innovation and operational excellence worldwide. More information is available at www.doosanrobotics.com.
About the University of Maine: As Maine's only public research university and a Carnegie R1 top-tier research institution, the University of Maine advances learning and discovery through excellence and innovation. Founded in 1865 in Orono, UMaine is the state's land, sea and space grant university with a regional campus at the University of Maine at Machias. Our students come from all over the world and work with faculty conducting fieldwork around the globe — from the North Atlantic to the Antarctic. Located on Marsh Island in the homeland of the Penobscot Nation with UMaine Machias located in the homeland of the Passamaquoddy Nation, UMaine's statewide mission is to foster an environment that creates tomorrow's leaders. As the state's flagship institution, UMaine offers nearly 200 degree programs through which students can earn bachelor's, master's, professional master's and doctoral degrees as well as graduate certificates. For more information about UMaine and UMaine Machias, visit umaine.edu/about/quick-facts/ and machias.edu/about-umm/umm-facts/.
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Doosan Robotics Americas
Phone: 469-885-5644
Email: stephanie.callaway@doosan.com
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Doosan Robotics Opens Authorized Training Center at the University of Maine
Doosan Robotics Opens Authorized Training Center at the University of Maine
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New global report reveals how security technology is driving business efficiency, ROI, and data-driven decision-making for business leaders.
HAMILTON, New Zealand, Jan. 15, 2026 /PRNewswire/ -- Security technology is no longer just about protection. According to Gallagher Security's newly released 2026 Security Industry Trends Report, systems once designed primarily to manage risk are now quietly enabling smarter operations, better workplace experiences, and stronger business outcomes.
Drawing on global insights, the report shows how organizations are unlocking value, return on investment, and actionable intelligence from security infrastructure already in place.
Security as invisible infrastructure
From office doors to behind-the-scenes data, security technology has become a powerful force shaping how modern organizations operate.
The report reveals that security systems are being used to do more than keep people and property safe. As organizations look to work more effectively, these systems are helping leaders understand how people interact with spaces, where time and resources are gained or lost, and how everyday decisions affect performance - often without employees noticing.
"What's striking is how invisible this shift has been," says Mark Junge, Chief Executive of Gallagher Security. "Security sits quietly in the background of daily work life, yet it's increasingly helping organizations reduce friction and make better-informed decisions."
From operational necessity to business insight
The report highlights a growing realization that security has become a valuable source of business insight. By integrating security systems with other tools and analyzing the data, organizations are improving workflows, strengthening compliance, and supporting more flexible ways of working.
A key signal of this shift is an increased focus on return on investment. Rather than viewing security purely as a cost, organizations are assessing how these systems contribute to measurable outcomes, including time saved, smoother operations, and progress toward sustainability goals.
Security moves into the boardroom
As the role of security expands, so too does who is involved in security decisions. Once managed largely within specialist teams, security is now part of broader discussions involving IT, finance, facilities, and executive leadership, reflecting how deeply these systems are embedded in modern operations.
"The conversation has moved beyond preventing problems," Junge adds. "Security is now about enabling businesses by providing the data, confidence, and flexibility needed to adapt and perform."
The Gallagher Security Industry Trends Report 2026 is now available, offering a behind-the-scenes look at how security technology is shaping modern business.
About Gallagher Security:
A global leader in integrated security solutions that unlock customer value through the power of our people and products. From making sure people go home safely to their families each night, to helping organizations become more efficient, productive, and profitable. Trusted within the highest levels of national and local government, military, commercial, industrial, healthcare, transportation, academic organizations, and small businesses in 140 countries. Visit security.gallagher.com for more information.
New global report reveals how security technology is driving business efficiency, ROI, and data-driven decision-making for business leaders.
HAMILTON, New Zealand, Jan. 15, 2026 /PRNewswire/ -- Security technology is no longer just about protection. According to Gallagher Security's newly released 2026 Security Industry Trends Report, systems once designed primarily to manage risk are now quietly enabling smarter operations, better workplace experiences, and stronger business outcomes.
Drawing on global insights, the report shows how organizations are unlocking value, return on investment, and actionable intelligence from security infrastructure already in place.
Security as invisible infrastructure
From office doors to behind-the-scenes data, security technology has become a powerful force shaping how modern organizations operate.
The report reveals that security systems are being used to do more than keep people and property safe. As organizations look to work more effectively, these systems are helping leaders understand how people interact with spaces, where time and resources are gained or lost, and how everyday decisions affect performance - often without employees noticing.
"What's striking is how invisible this shift has been," says Mark Junge, Chief Executive of Gallagher Security. "Security sits quietly in the background of daily work life, yet it's increasingly helping organizations reduce friction and make better-informed decisions."
From operational necessity to business insight
The report highlights a growing realization that security has become a valuable source of business insight. By integrating security systems with other tools and analyzing the data, organizations are improving workflows, strengthening compliance, and supporting more flexible ways of working.
A key signal of this shift is an increased focus on return on investment. Rather than viewing security purely as a cost, organizations are assessing how these systems contribute to measurable outcomes, including time saved, smoother operations, and progress toward sustainability goals.
Security moves into the boardroom
As the role of security expands, so too does who is involved in security decisions. Once managed largely within specialist teams, security is now part of broader discussions involving IT, finance, facilities, and executive leadership, reflecting how deeply these systems are embedded in modern operations.
"The conversation has moved beyond preventing problems," Junge adds. "Security is now about enabling businesses by providing the data, confidence, and flexibility needed to adapt and perform."
The Gallagher Security Industry Trends Report 2026 is now available, offering a behind-the-scenes look at how security technology is shaping modern business.
About Gallagher Security:
A global leader in integrated security solutions that unlock customer value through the power of our people and products. From making sure people go home safely to their families each night, to helping organizations become more efficient, productive, and profitable. Trusted within the highest levels of national and local government, military, commercial, industrial, healthcare, transportation, academic organizations, and small businesses in 140 countries. Visit security.gallagher.com for more information.
** The press release content is from PR Newswire. Bastille Post is not involved in its creation. **
Security is quietly reshaping modern business, says Gallagher Security's 2026 Industry Trends Report
Security is quietly reshaping modern business, says Gallagher Security's 2026 Industry Trends Report