ASI opens new office in Salt Lake City following construction business launch – International Mining

Following the announcement last month of the launch of ASI’s construction business unit with SoftBank Group Corp, Autonomous Solutions, Inc (ASI) has opened an office in Lehi, part of the Salt Lake City metro to better serve its global clientele while placing it at the centre of Utah’s emerging tech hub, Silicon Slopes.

ASI’s expansion, along with its ever-growing employee base at its headquarters in Mendon, Utah, makes it one of the fastest-growing technology companies within the state, the company says. The company sold off the remainder of ASI Mining to Epiroc in 2024.

The company describes itself as “the worldwide leader of industrial vehicle automation and developer of the Mobius® autonomous fleet management system”. Last month, it launched ASI Construction, its new business unit, which focuses on automating construction equipment “to address growing construction demand and a dwindling labour supply, alongside agriculture, logistics and landscaping”.

ASI CEO, Mel Torrie, said: “Since this time last year, ASI staff is two times greater than in 2024, and we are not slowing down. There’s a full-court press to hire the best and brightest to support ASI’s drive to overcome customer challenges with autonomy and robotics.

“We specifically chose a WeWork property in Lehi to elevate our presence in Salt Lake City. The advanced solutions we design for automating fleets of off-road vehicles are high quality and exceptionally specialised. We require an office matching this caliber of work.”

He added: “Adding Lehi better serves ASI’s global clientele while placing us at the centre of Utah’s emerging tech hub, Silicon Slopes. The celebratory ribbon cutting represents a strategic step forward for our team, partners and commitment to leading the way in AI-centric autonomous technology. It’s also a milestone moment of collective team pride underscoring the strides we’ve made together in our 25-year history as a company.”