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Teradyne Robotics Welcomes VP of Services, Chief Marketing Officer

by | Oct 2, 2025

Two leaders take charge of services and marketing, bringing decades of experience. Their focus is to strengthen customer value, expand global reach, and drive growth.
Anthony DeMambro. Image: Teradyne

NORTH READING, MA, Oct 2, 2025 – Automation has expanded its leadership team with two appointments in its services and marketing divisions. Anthony DeMambro becomes vice president of services, while Craig Dowley steps in as chief marketing officer – moves that aim to support growth across the Universal Robots and MiR platforms.

Anthony (Tony) DeMambro has been named vice president, services for the Robotics Group. He previously led Teradyne Automation Solutions (TAS) for Teradyne Robotics and brings experience in service operations and customer success. His role will include overseeing services and TAS to improve performance and support customers.

Craig Dowley. Image: Teradyne

Teradyne Robotics has appointed Craig Dowley as chief marketing officer. He has more than 20 years of marketing leadership experience at global technology firms, including Cognex, SolidWorks, MathWorks, and IPG Photonics. His expertise includes automation, robotics, engineering software, and AI-enabled platforms.

Commenting on the appointments, Jean-Pierre Hathout, president of the Teradyne Robotics Group, said: “These leadership changes mark an exciting new chapter for UR and MiR. Tony’s deep service expertise and Craig’s marketing acumen will help us scale our impact and deliver even greater value to our customers. I’m thrilled to welcome both to the leadership team.”

Source: Teradyne Robotics

About Teradyne Robotics

Teradyne Robotics, a division of Teradyne Inc., develops mobile robotic systems for industrial and commercial use. The business includes Universal Robots, which has produced collaborative robots since 2008 for sectors such as automotive, electronics, pharmaceuticals, food and beverage, and metalworking, and Mobile Industrial Robots, which makes autonomous mobile robots for material handling with payload capacities ranging from about 250 kilograms to 1,350 kilograms. Customers include manufacturers, logistics providers, technology firms, and healthcare organizations. Teradyne, founded in 1960 and based in North Reading, MA, reported about $365M in robotics revenue in 2024, with Universal Robots contributing about $293M and Mobile Industrial Robots about $72M. The company positions its robotics offerings as tools to improve productivity, safety, and product quality by pairing human labor with automation.