We’re proud to announce that Bow Robotics is an official ABB Value Provider — a mark that recognizes select external partners who meet ABB’s rigorous standards for expertise, quality, and customer commitment.
What the ABB Value Provider Program Means
The ABB Value Provider Program is ABB’s way of identifying and endorsing a curated network of trusted channel partners around the world. It’s not a label handed out freely — only partners who hold a valid trademark license agreement with ABB are authorized to carry it. That exclusivity is exactly the point: when you see the ABB Value Provider mark, you know you’re working with a partner that ABB itself stands behind.
The program goes a step further with an Extended Label, which details the specific domains in which a partner is authorized to operate. This added layer of transparency means customers can quickly verify not just that a partner is accredited, but what they’re accredited to do — eliminating guesswork when it matters most.
“Being an ABB Value Provider is about putting our customers first and delivering on that promise. This isn’t just a title — it’s our commitment to showing up for our customers the right way, every time,” says Angie Keener, President of Bow Robotics.
Why This Matters for Our Customers
For the businesses and operations we serve, this designation is meaningful in concrete ways. It confirms that Bow Robotics has been vetted by one of the world’s leading automation and robotics companies. It means the solutions we deliver are backed by access to ABB’s technology, training, and support ecosystem. And it means accountability — our partnership is governed by formal agreements that hold us to ABB’s standards.
In an industry where the wrong partner can mean costly downtime and missed ROI, working with a recognized ABB Value Provider removes a significant layer of risk from your decision-making.
Our Commitment Going Forward
Earning this designation reflects work our team has put in to build deep expertise in ABB’s robotics and automation portfolio. But it’s also a starting point. The Value Provider program is built around ongoing collaboration — and we intend to make the most of it.
