Kuka is a German manufacturer of industrial robots and solutions for factory automation. Kuka provides a wide range of robots for various uses like welding, painting, material handling, assembly, and more. Kuka also offers software solutions for robot programming and simulation.
Founded in 1898 in Augsburg, Germany.
Entered the robotics market in 1973 by acquiring a majority stake in the company Unimation.
Introduced the first six-axis robot in 1976.
In 2016, the Chinese Midea Group acquired Kuka.
Expanded operations to North America, Europe, Asia, and Australia.
A Swiss-Swedish multinational corporation that provides industrial robots, software, and solutions for various industries.
A Japanese company that provides a wide range of robots, software, and solutions for factory automation and CNC systems.
A Japanese company that provides industrial robots, software, and solutions for various applications like welding, painting, material handling, and more.
A series of high-performance robots for various applications like handling, welding, and more. The robots are available in payload capacities from 120 to 300 kg and can reach up to 2,700 mm.
A series of compact robots for various applications like handling, assembly, and more. The robots are available in payload capacities from 6 to 10 kg and can reach up to 1,500 mm.
A division of Kuka that provides turnkey solutions for various industries like automotive, aerospace, and more. The solutions include systems integration, engineering, and more.
Kuka serves various industries like automotive, aerospace, electronics, food and beverage, healthcare, and more.
Yes, Kuka offers software solutions for robot programming and simulation like KUKA.WorkVisual, KUKA.OfficeLite, and more.
Kuka robots can have a payload capacity of up to 1,000 kg, depending on the model.
Yes, Kuka offers a series of collaborative robots that can work alongside humans safely.
Yes, Kuka provides after-sales support and training programs for its customers to ensure the success of their automation projects.