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      SoftBank Deepens Its Robotics Bet with $5.4B ABB Deal

      Updated:February 21, 20264 Mins Read
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      SoftBank Group has agreed to acquire ABB’s robotics division for about $5.375 billion, marking a bold expansion into “physical AI” and effectively canceling ABB’s earlier plan to spin it off as a separate public entity. The robotics arm, which employs roughly 7,000 people and generated $2.3 billion in revenue in 2024 (≈ 7 % of ABB’s total), will become part of SoftBank’s broader strategy to fuse artificial intelligence with real-world automation. The transaction is subject to regulatory approvals and expected to close in mid-to-late 2026. Meanwhile, ABB leadership, including robotics division head Sami Atiya, will exit following the transition.

      Sources: Reuters, Vision Systems

      Key Takeaways

      – This deal signals SoftBank’s serious pivot toward combining AI and robotics in tangible systems, not just software.

      – ABB abandons its prior spin-off plan and shifts its corporate focus, using the sale proceeds to recalibrate capital deployment.

      – The acquisition carries risks—from regulatory hurdles to integration challenges—but promises the potential to leapfrog competitors in embodied intelligence.

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      SoftBank’s acquisition of ABB’s robotics business is one of those moves that reshapes the playing field in high tech. What used to be a mere hands-on robotics firm is now being folded into SoftBank’s vision of physical AI—that is, machines that don’t just compute or analyze, but act in the real world with autonomy and intelligence. By absorbing ABB’s industrial robotics, SoftBank is aiming to stitch hardware, software, and AI into a more cohesive package.

      On the surface, the numbers are already compelling. ABB’s robotics division contributed about $2.3 billion in 2024, representing around 7 % of ABB’s total revenue. Despite a slight decline from the prior year, it remains one of the more advanced and mature robotics operations globally. ABB had planned to spin it off publicly in 2026, but SoftBank’s offer is attractive enough to redirect that path into a full acquisition. Under the terms as announced, ABB will carve out the division into a holding entity, then sell that to SoftBank for $5.375 billion. Regulatory signoffs remain a hurdle, particularly in Europe, the U.S., and China, but both sides expect the deal to close by mid-to-late 2026.

      The strategic motivations are clear. SoftBank has been doubling down on AI, data centers, and compute capabilities in recent years, but it needs a bridge to the physical realm. ABB’s robotics hardware, control systems, and machine vision software (for instance, ABB’s OmniCore EyeMotion project) provide exactly that bridge. By folding ABB’s talent, customer base, and industrial footprint into its own portfolio, SoftBank hopes to accelerate development of autonomous robots for manufacturing, logistics, and even new markets we haven’t yet anticipated.

      But it won’t all be smooth. First, integrating a large industrial business into a venture-style AI conglomerate presents culture, systems, and execution challenges. ABB’s robotics customers expect reliability, long product cycles, and support continuity; SoftBank must avoid disruption there. Second, regulatory scrutiny could be intense—this is a cross-border deal spanning key advanced economies. Third, market risk remains: robotics, especially in industrial settings, is capital-intensive and sensitive to broader economic cycles. If customer purchases slow or adoption stalls, the returns may take time.

      On the ABB side, the move frees it to reallocate capital. ABB plans to deploy the sale proceeds under its existing capital allocation framework—likely toward its electrification, automation, and software segments. Key leadership changes will follow: Sami Atiya, head of the robotics arm, will exit by the end of 2026, and ABB intends to treat the robotics segment as discontinued operations in its financials. ABB also intends to reorganize its remaining automation units post-transaction.

      In the bigger tech landscape, this deal could redraw competitive lines. Europe, long a leader in robotic engineering, may find itself trailing if it fails to mount similar scale plays in AI integration. China, already active in robotics and AI, may respond with consolidation or state-backed moves. Meanwhile, SoftBank’s broader AI ambitions—already manifest in chip investments, data center builds, and software—gain a hardware dimension. If execution succeeds, SoftBank may set a new template for how to build “brains in bodies” at scale.

      At a time when many companies debate whether AI’s next frontier is chips, models, or infrastructure, SoftBank is betting that embedding intelligence in machines—the physical instantiation of AI—is where substantial value will be created over the coming decade.

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