“For us, ‘making automation easier’ means far more than just simplifying technologies. It describes the way we interact with our customers: Every contact, every product and every service should simplify our customers' work and unlock new areas of application,’ says Reinhold Gross, CEO of KUKA's robotics division.
Specifically, this means comprehensive and intelligent software solutions, a reliable and broad hardware portfolio, simple and unrestricted availability of information, a self-explanatory purchasing process and KUKA's worldwide service.
KUKA launches AI assistant for easier programming
KUKA also prioritises ease of use when it comes to the use of Artificial Intelligence (AI). “We integrate Artificial Intelligence into our products in a targeted manner in order to create added value for our customers and simplify access to robotics”, says Roland Ritter, Head of Software Portfolio Management at KUKA, during the press highlight tour.
No-code programming: KUKA's AMRs are also easy to use
Alongside AI, mobile robotics is one of the megatrends at the trade fair. Autonomous Mobile Robots (AMRs) have become an integral part of intralogistics. At automatica, KUKA is presenting its entire hardware and software portfolio in the field of AMR. “For our customers, ease of use and integration of our mobile robots are extremely important”, says Clemens Lauble, Head of AMR Knowledge Management & Transfer at KUKA. “With our intuitive KUKA.AMR Fleet software, it is possible to configure AMR fleets, define tasks and plan routes – all without any traditional programming knowledge”, says Lauble.
New KR TITAN ultra: The strongest KUKA robot ever
At KUKA, not only the software portfolio is growing, but the hardware offering is also being continuously developed: New to the portfolio is the KR TITAN ultra, which will be presented for the first time at automatica with a payload of up to 1500 kg. “The robot is strongly market-oriented and tailored to the needs of our automotive and Tier 1 customers. It is a prime example of how we approach the development of our hardware”, says Erich Schober, Chief Sales Officer of KUKA's robotics division.
This includes application-optimized load capacity, which allows the robot to lift a complete battery box, for example. “We place particular emphasis on being close to our customers in a wide variety of markets, with robots and solutions that are tailored to local needs, as well as global quality and service standards”, says Schober.