KUKA is an international automation group with sales exceeding €4 billion and approximately 15,000 employees. The company specializes in robotics, plant manufacturing, and system technology, offering a comprehensive range of products and services for industrial automation. KUKA operates in over 100 locations worldwide, serving industries such as automotive, electronics, consumer goods, metalworking, logistics, e-commerce, and healthcare. Renowned for its innovative solutions, KUKA integrates cutting-edge technologies to enhance efficiency and flexibility in manufacturing processes.
KUKA presents its AMP software platform at NVIDIA GTC, combining Physical AI and intent-based automation to extend industrial robotics capabilities across manufacturing and logistics.
KUKA introduces the Automation Management Platform (AMP) to standardize AI-driven automation across robots, mobile systems, and production environments.
KUKA expands the KR CYBERTECH family with new robot models and combines them with the KR C5 slim controller, the iiQKA.OS2 operating system, and the KUKA smartPLUG teach pendant.
With smart automation and digitalization from KUKA, all stages of battery production can be made more efficient – without sacrificing “Made in the USA” quality.
GROPYUS and automation specialist KUKA announced their collaboration to install a fully automated and digitally managed production facility at the Richen site near Heilbronn, Germany.
Under the motto "Keep on Moving", KUKA will demonstrate in Munich from June 27 to 30 how robots and system concepts are evolving to leave a lasting mark on a changing world.
The new round of the KUKA Innovation Award calls for creativity in robotics for the skilled trades. The best teams can implement their ideas with a KUKA robot, present them at a large trade show and win €20,000 at the end. Apply now!.
KUKA has won the German Innovation Award for its new iiQKA robot operating system and ecosystem. iiQKA was developed to make the user experience as intuitive, powerful, fast and scalable as possible.
At the International Conference on Robotics and Automation (ICRA) from May 23-27, KUKA demonstrates how robotics can be used to accomplish unique medical tasks. New technologies such as sensitive robotics are opening up new possibilities, particularly in medicine, for treating patients more gently, more precisely and thus more effectively.
The COVID-19 pandemic has greatly changed our daily lives. Diagnostic testing remains critical for containment. So are Ellume's tests. The Australian diagnostics company is expanding its automated production with 144 KUKA robots, which will be used in a total of 27 state-of-the-art assembly lines.