Kawasaki Robotics GmbH
| Website: | https://www.kawasakirobot.de |
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| Email: | [email protected] |
| Street: | Im Taubental 32 |
| ZIP/City: | 41468 Neuss |
| Country: | DEUTSCHLAND |
| Phone: | 02131/3426-0 |
| Fax: | 02131/3426-22 |
| Employees: | 27 |
| Turnover: | 17673341 |
| Geschäftsführer: | Herr Masanori Iwase Herr Takashi Yamaguchi |
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Kawasaki Robotics EMEA (www.industrial-production.de)
Portfolio expanded
Kawasaki Robotics EMEA is presenting various new additions to its portfolio at Automatica under the title 'Experience Unmatched Reliability'. In addition to new robot models, the exhibits also include practical applications for numerous industries.

Nomination Products of the Year 2024 (www.industrial-production.de)
Kawasaki: CL105 powered by Neura
Kawasaki Robotics has introduced the new CL cobot series. It was created through a partnership with the German start-up Neura Robotics. This marks the Japanese robot pioneer's entry into the cobot market. The CL series has been nominated for the robotics category in the 2024 Product of the Year competition.

Arc welding automation (www.industrial-production.de)
Cobot, hybrid and more
In Essen, Kawasaki Robotics focused on its innovations in the field of intelligent, safe and sustainable arc welding automation at Schweissen & Schneiden.

Kawasaki Robotics at the Interpack (www.industrial-production.de)
Intuitive and easy to integrate
Kawasaki Robotics presented integrated and effective automation solutions for packing and palletizing tasks at Interpack in May. With K-Pall, Kawasaki offers a compact and powerful robot solution for fully automatic palletizing - easy to put into operation, space-saving and flexible.

Robotics (www.materialfluss.de)
Solutions for packing and palletizing
At Interpack, Kawasaki Robotics EMEA, together with its partners Ecoma Maschinen and CSB-System, presented two intuitive, integrated and effective automation solutions for packaging and palletizing tasks as part of a complete production line.

Robot integration (www.industrial-production.de)
New certification program for Europe
Kawasaki Robotics EMEA has introduced a new certification program for its integrator and partner network.

Robotics (www.industrial-production.de)
Welding, palletizing, painting and more
Kawasaki Robotics has a 300m2 stand at Automatica. Among other things, an arc welding system with linear axis and positioner from the K-Track and K-Positioner series will be on display.

Kawasaki Robotics Europe (www.computer-automation.de)
Steven Wyatt appointed chairman
Steven Wyatt will support Kawasaki Robotics' growth plans in the EMEA region. Previously, Wyatt was president of the World Robotics Federation IFR and a senior executive at ABB.

Kawasaki Robotics Europe (www.computer-automation.de)
Steven Wyatt appointed Chairman
Steven Wyatt will support Kawasaki Robotics' growth plans in the EMEA region. Previously, Wyatt was President of the International Federation of Robotics (IFR) and held a senior position at ABB.

Best of 2020 (www.computer-automation.de)
The top articles of the year
2020 will undoubtedly be remembered as the year of the coronavirus - but it also brought some remarkable technical developments, including Single Pair Ethernet, the Omlox standard and the digital twin! Not forgetting the virtual coffee corner for the home office ...

Welding automation (www.industrial-production.de)
Kawasaki Robotics presents new hardware and software
A compact arc welding cell and a 3D simulation tool from Kawasaki Robotics make the automation of welding processes simpler, more flexible and more cost-efficient.

Kawasaki K-Virtual (www.industrial-production.de)
Tool for robot simulation and system planning
With the K-Virtual tool, Kawasaki Robotics will be offering a new software solution for plant engineering, robot simulations and offline programming from September 1, 2020.

"Three questions for..." - the May edition (www.computer-automation.de)
Corona: Change as an opportunity
People react differently to the coronavirus and its consequences. What is it like in everyday working life? In the new part of our "Three questions for..." series, we look at this topic and asked automation experts for their opinions.

Fachpack 2019 (www.industrial-production.de)
Fully automatic sorting and packaging
Everything from a single source: Kawasaki Robotics presents at Fachpack how sorting, packaging, palletizing and labeling can be automated.

Plasma cutting (www.industrial-production.de)
Robot processes cast parts
Together with the company Hövekenmeier, Kawasaki Robotics demonstrated a plasma cutting application for the post-processing of workpieces in the foundry. For this, the Kawasaki Robotics BX200L was equipped with a plasma cutter from Kjellberg.

Growth in Europe (www.industrial-production.de)
Kawasaki opens subsidiary in France
Kawasaki wants to strengthen its presence on the French market with a new branch. The cooperation with the long-standing French partner and sales partner Delta Equipement will be continued.

Growth (www.industrial-production.de)
New management team for Kawasaki-EMEA
Kawasaki Robotics increased its Europe-wide order volume by more than 27% in the 2018 financial year. A further increase of 24 percent is expected for 2019. To achieve this, the supplier of industrial robots is relying on an expanded management team for its EMEA headquarters in Neuss.

Impressions (www.computer-automation.de)
The Hannover Messe 2019 in pictures
At Hannover Messe 2019, exhibitors demonstrated what the networked production processes of the future will look like. In addition to AI, digitalization, 5G and I4.0, the Computer&AUTOMATION team has put together a selection of other things to see at the trade fair.

Kawasaki Robotics (www.industrial-production.de)
High-speed robot to superbike
Kawasaki Robotics Germany, together with the Japanese parent company Kawasaki Heavy Industries and the European divisions Motors, Gas Turbines and Precision Machinery, will be showcasing current trends and products in Hanover.

Automation (www.industrial-production.de)
Now it's peppered here
Automatic palletizing of spice cans. Ecoma supports a manufacturer of spices in the continuous automation of production and packaging systems with double palletizing cells.

Spot welding (www.industrial-production.de)
Performance over short distances
Spot welding and handling with maximum reach: The Kawasaki BX200X from the B series combines a low dead weight with the highest possible performance and reduction of vibrations.

Packaging technology (www.computer-automation.de)
Palletizing by robot - more efficient by the dozen!
The final palletizing of finished products is still manual work in many production facilities. For a long time, this was also the case at a large spice manufacturer - until twelve robots were integrated into the packaging process at the beginning of the year.

K-Label system from Kawasaki (www.industrial-production.de)
Labeler and film winder in one
A new generation of the K-Label labeling solution and the K-Shuttle mobile robot cell are the focus of Kawasaki Robotics' presence at this year's trade fair.

On course for growth (www.industrial-production.de)
Kawasaki opens new EMEA headquarters
Showroom, service center and logistics center on 3,500 square meters: Kawasaki has created the basis for growth as well as service and sales for Europe, North Africa and the Middle East with a new building.

New location (www.industrial-production.de)
New EMEA headquarters for Kawasaki Robotics
Kawasaki Robotics has officially opened its new EMEA headquarters in Neuss. In addition to sales and service engineering, the new training center is also located here.

Automatica 2018 (www.computer-automation.de)
Robotics - a record-breaking industry
Human-robot collaboration, digital transformation in manufacturing and service robotics - these were the key topics at Automatica 2018. Computer&AUTOMATION has captured impressions and important news from the trade fair in a photo gallery.

6-axis robot (www.industrial-production.de)
Robots for small to medium payloads
Kawasaki Robotics is exhibiting two 6-axis robots with a maximum payload of 7 kg at Automatica. The RS007N and RS007L models are the latest additions to the R-series, which is designed for payloads from 3 to 38 kg.

Artificial intelligence (www.industrial-production.de)
Remote control with AI
In addition to the new RS007N/L and BX200X models, Kawasaki is presenting the prototype of the Successor - a new artificial intelligence (AI)-powered manual remote control for industrial robots.

Kawasaki Robotics (www.computer-automation.de)
Manual remote control of industrial robots
The production of workpieces that deviate from the standard is problematic in robotics - after all, they usually require extensive reprogramming. Kawasaki wants to tackle this problem with a new approach to intuitive remote control - supported by AI methods.

Industrial robots (www.industrial-production.de)
Manual remote control for industrial robots
Kawasaki Robotics announces the "Successor", a system for manual control of industrial robots that implements the user's movements. Kawasaki will use the system for the first time in its own robot production.

Hanover Fair 2018 (www.computer-automation.de)
New products at the industrial trade fair
'Integrated Industry - Connect & Collaborate' - this is the motto of the world's most important industrial trade fair, Hannover Messe 2018. Computer&AUTOMATION shows an excerpt of the products that can be seen in Hanover in a picture gallery.

Robotics at Hannover Messe (www.industrial-production.de)
Kawasaki presents new robots and control system
Kawasaki Robotics is presenting three new products - the BX200X and RS007 robots, which can also be seen at the Hannover Messe, as well as the Successor, a new manual remote control for industrial robots.

Scara robot (www.computer-automation.de)
Controller housed in mobile unit
The 2-arm structure of the Scara robot Duaro with interlocking central base axes enables cooperative 2-arm tasks which, according to manufacturer Kawasaki, could previously only be performed by humans in this form.

Automation and mechatronics (www.computer-automation.de)
New products at Automatica 2016
Automatica, the biennial 'Trade Fair for Automation and Mechatronics', will exceed the number of exhibitors from 2014 this year. Computer&AUTOMATION shows a selection of the new products presented by the 825 or so exhibitors in Munich in a picture gallery.

Scara robot (www.computer-automation.de)
Take on real two-arm activities
Thanks to their two-arm structure, the Scara robots in Kawasaki's Duaro series can perform real, independent two-arm tasks which, according to the manufacturer, could previously only be carried out by humans in this complex manner.
