UXV Technologies expands its reach.
Johnstown, PA - Thursday, 30/05/2024
Today, UXV Technologies, a leading producer of technologies for unmanned systems and defense robotics,
officially opened its state-of-the-art factory in Johnstown, Pennsylvania. The 7,000-square-foot facility is
situated in the Johnstown Area Regional Industries (JARI) Business Park in Cambria County.
The opening ceremony featured UXV Technologies’ CEO, Steven Friberg, alongside distinguished
representatives from state, county, and city governments, local business leaders, and members of the
media. Notable speakers included Secretary Rick Siger of the Pennsylvania Department of Community &
Economic Development, Danish Defense Industry Attaché HRH Brigadier General Prince Joachim, and
President of JARI Linda Thomson.
“The official opening of UXV Technologies’ factory in Johnstown, Pennsylvania, represents a major
milestone for our company,” said CEO Steven Friberg.
“This state-of-the-art facility underscores our
commitment to investing in Pennsylvania and delivering top-quality products to our customers. As a leader
in pioneering technologies for unmanned systems and defense robotics, we are proud to provide cutting-
edge products manufactured in the United States.”
In response to the company’s rapid growth and increasing customer demand, UXV Technologies chose
Johnstown as the ideal location for its new U.S. manufacturing facility. This decision was influenced by the
city's skilled workforce, unique industry ecosystem, and supportive business environment.
“I’m thrilled that another strong global company like UXV Technologies has selected Pennsylvania as the
home of its first U.S. production facility,”
said Secretary Rick Siger during the opening ceremony.
UXV Technologies designs, develops, and manufactures drone and robotics technology for a variety of
business and government clients, including the defense industry. The company specializes in command and
control (ground control stations) solutions and sensors for a wide range of unmanned applications,
including unmanned aerial vehicles (UAVs), unmanned ground vehicles (UGVs), autonomous surface
vehicles (ASVs), and subsea remotely operated vehicles (ROVs).