Since 2001, RE2 Robotics has remained committed to one primary mission: to develop innovative technologies that save lives and improve the quality of life.
Founded by Jorgen Pedersen, RE2 thrives on researching, designing, and developing robotic technologies that enable users to safely and efficiently interact with their environments—whether on the ground, in the air, or underwater. From concept to creation, RE2 conducts cutting-edge research and develops robotic manipulator arm technology onsite in our collaborative facility, which is located in Pittsburgh’s historic Lawrenceville neighborhood.
Our team has expertise in all disciplines of robotics—from software development to electro-mechanical design. A Carnegie Mellon University spin-off, RE2 is committed to creating interoperable manipulation systems with human-like performance, intuitive robot interfaces, and advanced autonomy software. RE2 remains dedicated to solving customers’ most difficult robotics engineering problems, while forming long-lasting relationships that meet current and future technical challenges.
Recognizing that today’s students are tomorrow’s technology leaders, RE2 is a proud supporter of STEM and STEAM. The company proudly sponsors several robotics competitions teams and welcomes tours from schools and organizations. In additional, several RE2 employees serve as mentors and coaches for robotic competition teams.