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Review: KUKA at automatica 2025

Artificial Intelligence, Autonomous Mobile Robots (AMR), and the strongest KUKA robot ever built: At automatica 2025 in Munich, Germany, KUKA showcased how even the most complex automation challenges can be solved easily – all under the motto ‘making automation easier’. A brief review of the KUKA highlights at automatica 2025.


Ulrike Götz
July 1, 2025
Society
Reading Time: 3 min.

“This year, we’ve seen remarkable interest from customers who have not yet automated. For us, automatica 2025 was therefore the ideal stage to demonstrate that ‘making automation easier goes far beyond simply providing easy and intuitive access to robotics. It reflects our attitude in how we engage with our customers: every interaction, every product, and every service should noticeably simplify their work – and open up new areas of application,” says Reinhold Groß, CEO of KUKA’s Robotics division.

 

After four days of the trade fair in Munich, the organizers presented their final report: With round about 47,500 visitors from more than 90 nations and approximately 800 exhibitors from 40 countries, automatica offered a 360° view of robotics and automation. Almost 35 percent of the visitors came from abroad. The top ten visitor countries after Germany were Austria, Italy, Switzerland, South Korea, China, Poland, the United Kingdom, the Czech Republic, the USA, and France.

The interaction between hardware, software and services:
KUKA's highlights of automatica 2025

The video shows how the automation industry is currently performing and what visitors had to say about KUKA's trade show appearance.

automatica 2025: The KUKA trade fair appearance in pictures

Just start typing, the AI does the rest: The iiQWorks.Copilot generates the appropriate code for each task based on a text input. This makes programming KUKA robots accessible to everyone. © KUKA Group 
With up to 1500 kg, the strongest KUKA robot of all time: the KR TITAN ultra. © KUKA Group
The robotics of the future is defined by mobility and autonomy – for maximum flexibility in dynamic environments. KUKA presents its complete hardware and software portfolio in the field of Autonomous Mobile Robots (AMR). © KUKA Group
One platform for all KUKA robots: With the KUKA robot operating system iiQKA.OS2, the engineering suite iiQWorks, and the new KR C5 controller, KUKA combines software and hardware into one seamless system. © KUKA Group
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