Takayuki Ito of Fanuc, who previously held the position of vice president, succeeds Marina Bill of ABB who has served the rotating post of International Federation of Robotics (IFR) president since 2022. "I am proud to continue the work of my predecessor, Marina Bill, who has been a great ambassador for the world of robotics. We are witnessing rapid change in the automation of industrial and service sectors around the world. Together with Jane Heffner of Mobile Industrial Robots as the new vice president of the IFR, I look forward to our mission," he said.
Takayuki Ito has a track record of more than 40 years in the robotics industry. He currently holds the position of chief technical advisor at Fanuc, based in Oshino, Japan. Since 1981, he has worked at the Japanese robot manufacturer in various positions: In 1997, he became executive vice president for Fanuc Robotics in North America. He returned to the Fanuc headquarters in Japan in 2002, taking on the role of general manager for the Robot Technology Center.
The IFR’s new vice president, Jane Heffner, has more than 20 years of experience in technology-driven industries, including automation, robotics, automotive and aerospace. She currently serves as vice president global sales at Mobile Industrial Robots (MiR), a manufacturer of autonomous mobile robots (AMRs). In this role, based in Detroit, Heffner oversees the company’s global sales strategy and execution. Before joining MiR, Heffner held leadership roles at ABB Robotics and other industrial companies.