Calgary-based warehouse robotics startup Attabotics has sold its remaining assets to family-owned Lafayette Systems.

The asset purchase agreement comes months after Attabotics shut down , terminated nearly 200 employees, and filed for creditor protection amid cash flow challenges.

Attabotics’ revenue surged to $11.4 million in 2022, then plunged to $3 million in 2024 amid market turbulence.

Lafayette will acquire “substantially all of Attabotics’ assets, including all intellectual property, equipment, and inventory” as part of the Sept. 17 deal, according to documents filed with the Court of King’s Bench of Alberta. Creditor protection court filings posted online by Attabotics trustee Richter indicate that Lafayette’s bid was the highest of six, but the final purchase price and other bi

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