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Salem Center Deploys Oregon-Made Dax Robots to Enhance Guest Safety
Daxbot partners with Salem Center to create a welcoming touchpoint for guests and faster response for on-site teams.
SALEM, OREGON / ACCESS Newswire / November 12, 2025 / Salem Center is partnering with Daxbot, an Oregon robotics company, to launch Dax security robots at the Salem Center in downtown Salem, Oregon. The semi-autonomous Dax robots will circulate during open hours to look out for safety incidents and support a consistent security presence and quick incident response times for shoppers and retailers.
A Dax security robot looks up at a passerby from a doorway
"Safety and hospitality go hand in hand," said Kelly McDonald, Managing Partner at Salem Center. "Daxbot's units add security presence and a welcoming touchpoint for our guests while working alongside our on-site team."
Daxbot's security robots are designed to deter nuisance activity through presence and positive engagement. On routine loops, the robots help surface issues such as access concerns and safety incidents in interior corridors. When needed, on-site personnel are notified of incidents requiring attention, helping teams respond faster and with greater awareness.
"It's exciting to have Dax involved in a community so close to our home." said Mason Reeves, Security Sales Lead at Daxbot. "He's there to help and to be a friendly face to visitors at the Salem Center. "
What shoppers can expect: clearly marked Dax robots looking out for safety incidents and interacting with guests. Photos and questions are welcome. Daxbot is a people-centric company that seeks to set operational and privacy standards for "good" robots, which put human safety and comfort first. Learn more at daxbot.com.
About Daxbot
Daxbot builds urban robots which put human safety and comfort first. Their security robots provide a consistent safety presence for commercial properties, retail centers, campuses, and private sites. Daxbot is delivered as Robots-as-a-Service (RaaS), bundling hardware, software, 24/7 human overwatch, maintenance, and uptime. Deployments scale from single-site to multi-site portfolios with modular charging and minimal infrastructure. Daxbot.com
About Salem Center
Salem Center is an enclosed shopping destination in downtown Salem, serving the region with a variety of retail and dining options. Learn more at salemcenter.com.
Media Contact
Miriam Sullivan, Marketing & Communications, Daxbot
[email protected] | (541) 360-0900
SOURCE: Daxbot
View the original press release on ACCESS Newswire
F.Schneider--AMWN