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MiR appoints new president, extends strategy for global growth

Jean-Pierre Hathout succeeds Walter Vahey, who will serve as an advisor for the autonomous mobile robot (AMR) company until his planned retirement in 2024

New MiR President Jean-Pierre Hathout.
Mobile Industrial Robots (MiR), the global manufacturer of autonomous mobile robots (AMRs), has appointed Jean-Pierre Hathout company president, effective May 1, 2023. An experienced business leader, Hathout replaces Walter Vahey, who will remain with the company as an advisor until his planned retirement in 2024.

Mobile Industrial Robots (MiR), the global manufacturer of autonomous mobile robots (AMRs), has appointed Jean-Pierre Hathout company president, effective May 1, 2023. An experienced business leader, Hathout replaces Walter Vahey, who will remain with the company as an advisor until his planned retirement in 2024. 

Hathout comes from a role as president of SIT Controls USA. Prior to this, he built a 17-year career at Bosch, including several international management roles. Hathout has a Doctoral degree in mechanical engineering from the Massachusetts Institute of Technology, MIT, and he brings deep technological expertise and global leadership skills, including management of operations in the US, Germany, the Netherlands, Turkey and China. He has successfully managed the integration of multiple companies acquired by Bosch. “This unique balance of leadership and engineering strengths will equip Jean-Pierre to be a great leader for MiR as the company continues to grow to becomethe global leader in autonomous mobile robots,” Vahey said.

Vahey’s role as an advisor to Hathout will ensure a smooth passage of company expertise and transition of leadership, MiR added.

“My retirement has been planned for some time,” Vahey said. “We are happy to have Jean-Pierre join the MiR team to lead the company towards further growth. I will advise him during his initial time at MiR.” 

Vahey became president of MiR in October 2022 and was instrumental in overseeing the company’s merger with AutoGuide Mobile Robots. Prior to this, he served in leadership positions at MiR’s parent company, Teradyne, for 37 years. 

Under Hathout’s leadership, MIR’s strategy will continue as planned. “I am grateful for the opportunity to join MiR, an innovative leader in the space of autonomous mobile robots,” Hathout said. “I am committed to pursuing the strategic goals for growing MiR, with a strong focus on extending MiR’s portfolio, and strengthening the relationship with MiR’s global customers.” 

Hathout currently resides with his family in Charlotte, North Carolina. He will relocate to Odense, Denmark, to spend more than half of his time on-site at MiR’s headquarters, as well as Boston, Massachusetts, where MiR parent company Teradyne is located. 

MiR will next showcase its flexible, safe and cost-effective AMRs, as well as the latest advancements to its MiR Fleet software, at the Automate Show in Detroit May 22-25. Attendees can stop by booth #4032, arrange a meeting in advance by emailing [email protected] or visit the A3 AMR Technology Demonstration area on the show floor (booth #450) on Monday from 1 p.m. – 1:30 p.m. or Wednesday from 3:15 p.m. to 3:45 p.m. 


New MiR President Jean-Pierre Hathout.