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KUKA Robotics Corporation

KUKA robots are utilized in a diverse range of industries including the food, beverage, consumer goods, logistics, pharmaceutical, medical,and plastics industries as well as multiple applications including material handling, packaging, palletizing.
22500 Key Drive
Clinton Township, MI 48036
United States
866/873-5852
866/329-5852

Product Summary

Industrial robots, controllers, software, linear units,omni-directional motion platforms.

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KUKA KR Quantec PA Arctic Series of Palletizing Robots KUKA Robotics Corporation introduces the KUKA KR Quantec PA Arctic Series of Palletizing Robots. No suits, no bags, no robot protection is needed for the KR QUANTEC PA Arctic Series to endure temperatures as low as -30°C. The KR QUANTEC PA Arctic Series is an ideal fit for the refrigerated, frozen food and beverage markets with availability in 3 payloads of 120 kg, 180 kg, and 240 kg with a reach of 3,195 mm makes them perfect for all kinds of frigid lifting! The KUKA KR 3 AGILUS The new KR 3 AGILUS is the latest robotic breakthrough that redefines the 3 kg class by setting new standards and mastering various tasks with agility, precision, and flexibility even in extremely narrow spaces. The KR 3 AGILUS is one of the fastest robots in its class offering minimum cycle times and larger production outputs. This small robot even makes it possible for simple and cost-efficient cell concepts thanks to its low weight, compact design, and flexibility. Introducing KUKA.PickControl KUKA's new PickControl software combines conveyor tracking and image recognition to locate, track, pick, and place parts from moving conveyors. A major feature of this technology package is load sharing, which allows the workload to be distributed among multiple robots as the user sees fit. This helps to meet the needs of different production scenarios, for example, dealing with peaks in production. The application meets the requirements posed by the logistics and consumer goods sectors, but is also suitable for other industries and tasks. About KUKA KUKA is one of the world's leading manufacturers of industrial robots. The robots range from 3 kg to 1,300 kg payloads, and 540 mm to 4,000 mm reach, all controlled from a common PC based controller platform. KUKA robots are utilized in diverse range of industries for packaging & palletizing, such as consumer goods, food, beverage, and pharmaceutical.

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KUKA Aerospace and Lisi Aerospace have joined forces to develop a new fully automated system for one-sided assembly of aircraft structures, whether made of metal or composites...
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At Automate 2022, KUKA showcased how its various products can be used together to create an end-to-end production cell for the fast moving consumer goods segment.
June 8, 2022
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At PACK EXPO Las Vegas 2021, KUKA highlighted its KR 6 R500 SCARA robot and KR 3 Delta robot for material handling and packaging applications.
Sept. 28, 2021
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KUKA's Mobility line includes the KMR iiwa, an autonomous mobile platform with a cobot on top, guided by SICK vision software.
Sept. 25, 2019

Blogs

Open Industry 4.0 Alliance
Announced at Hannover Messe 2019, the Open Industry 4.0 Alliance is a group designed for technology suppliers and end users of all sizes to collaborate around an open framework...
May 2, 2019
2019: The Year of the Industrial Network Protocol
The OPC Foundation, CC-Link Partner Association and ODVA have all made announcements about major moves planned for 2019, indicating serious movement toward greater device and ...
Nov. 28, 2018
Kuka Makes the Digital Transformation
As a producer of robots and automated production systems, KUKA offers interesting insights into its own process of making the digital transformation with Siemens PLM.
March 22, 2018
Automation Networks: From Pyramid to Pillar
As automation technologies advance with cloud and edge computing, system and device location on the network can, in some cases, become optional. Critical to this development will...
Nov. 2, 2017
Microsoft Making Noise in Manufacturing Again
After years of more quietly operating with its industrial production software partners, Microsoft is becoming more visible in manufacturing through real world Internet of Things...
April 21, 2015
Industrial Ethernet: Safety over Ethernet
In this second blog post covering highlights from the Profinet panel discussion at this year’s ARC Forum, industry experts weigh in on whether or not safety over Ethernet is ready...
March 5, 2014
Industrial Ethernet: Diagnostics
Shop floor-to-top floor connectivity and wireless enablement often get most of the attention in discussions about industrial Ethernet. At a recent Profinet panel discussion, the...
Feb. 26, 2014
Increasingly complex global supply chains always present clients across many industries with new challenges. Manufacturing companies, in particular, need tools and strategies ...
March 12, 2013
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A new Morgan Stanley China financial paper points to factory automation as being the main driver for the robotics market. Demand for robotics in China is relatively small, currently...
Dec. 21, 2012

Articles

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New concept “speedster” has been coined to describe companies that have reduced the time they take to design, develop and deliver products to customers, also known as “speed to...
Oct. 10, 2022
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Lean about the next generation of industrial and collaborative robots that will be integral components of Smart Manufacturing.
April 7, 2022
KUKA pilot plant for matrix production in the company’s Augsburg, Germany, plant.
Deploying Nokia’s 5G private wireless network helps KUKA boost its own production operations and design new capabilities for future 5G releases of its automation products.
Aug. 4, 2021
In KUKA Robotics’ machining operations department, the company manufactures components used for the production of its own robots. Here, robots are used to produce 14 components that are installed in the adjacent robot assembly shop. Source: KUKA Robotics
According to robot supplier KUKA Robotics, determining the value of a robot depends most heavily on total cost of ownership.
March 23, 2021
Time Sensitive Networking Testbed
The goal of enabling determinism in industrial Ethernet is bringing together a variety of automation suppliers to complete the standard and prove its useful application in industry...
Nov. 2, 2016
Robots Get Ready to Take on New Challenges
Taking advantage of progress made in robotics in other fields, manufacturers are coming up with new ways to use the technology in industrial applications. Advances in healthcare...
Feb. 11, 2016
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FDT’s face in process, factory and hybrid automation is as diverse as the scope of its applications
Jan. 27, 2016
Sodecia GTAC has built 49 manufacturing lines based on PC-based control, ranging from machines with a single robot to lines with
A major automotive OEM expands the robotic footprint for its body-in-white assembly facility and reduces commissioning time for the control system by 50 percent.
Jan. 22, 2016
Like commercial IT centers before them, the computing power behind today’s factories and processing plants is embracing virtuali
Like commercial IT centers before them, the computing power behind today’s factories and processing plants is embracing virtualization as security and cloud computing gain importance...
Nov. 25, 2015
The Hidden Layer of Device Interoperability
Control and asset management systems are appreciated for their ability to ease configuration, management and diagnostics of intelligent devices in the field. The Field Device ...
April 27, 2015

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The Hidden Layer of Device Interoperability
Control and asset management systems are appreciated for their ability to ease configuration, management and diagnostics of intelligent devices in the field, but the Field Device...
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Kuka Robots Communicate with FDT
KUKA Robotics explains its use of FDT to address complex robot bus scenarios across multiple gateways.
June 6, 2013
Internally programmed safe zones are created by controllers that have embedded safety software that limits robot movements without recourse to safety sensors or other external...
March 12, 2012
Faced with the need to respond rapidly to an increasing diversity of product, packagers are demanding more flexible packaging machines. OEMs and control system vendors are responding...
March 12, 2012