Attabotics Filed for Insolvency After Export Development Canada Sought to Enforce Security over Assets
CALGARY, CANADA, JUL 7 – ATTAbotics filed for bankruptcy after losing over $90 million in two years and failing to secure critical June 2025 funding, leading to massive layoffs and asset sales.
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'Sometimes it doesn't work out': Calgary tech community reacts to ATTAbotics insolvency
Long considered a local success story, Calgary robotics company ATTAbotics is restructuring as it deals with insolvency. It has terminated 192 of its 203 employees, keeping a skeleton crew of only 11 as it navigates the road ahead.
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Read Full ArticleAttabotics CEO Scott Gravelle opens up about devastating week that brought bankruptcy and Tesco deal — Retail Technology Innovation Hub
Last week, we reported that Attabotics, a Canadian warehouse automation systems specialist, had inked a major agreement with Tesco, and also filed for bankruptcy. And now the company’s CEO, Scott Gravelle, has given an interview in which he discussed what happened and what comes next.
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