Teradyne, owner of both MiR and Universal Robots has announced its second quarter results. It reported revenue of $841 million for the second quarter of 2022 of which $541 million was in Semiconductor Test, $135 million in System Test, $64 million in Wireless Test and $101 million in Industrial Automation (IA). Collaborative and mobile robots are part of its Industrial Automation offerings, which experienced ‘slowing growth’.
“We delivered sales and earnings above the mid-point of our second quarter guidance on strong test group shipments despite supply shortages and slowing industrial automation growth,” said Teradyne CEO Mark Jagiela. “As we enter Q3, we’re lowering our shipment plan to align with reduced mobility related test demand, slower industrial automation growth, and continued supply shortages.”
Guidance for the third quarter of 2022 is revenue of $760 million to $840 million, with GAAP net income of $0.86 to $1.12 per diluted share and non-GAAP net income of $0.90 to $1.16 per diluted share. Non-GAAP guidance excludes acquired intangible asset amortization.