
Interlinked Material Flow (www.materialfluss.de)
KUKA Automates Material Handling at a TV Manufacturer
At TPV Displays Polska, 22 autonomous mobile robots from KUKA handle internal material transport. The solution is designed to stabilize production, reduce the workload on employees, and make the material flow more efficient.

Robot cell (www.industrial-production.de)
Retrofit for the future
A family business in the baking industry decided to modernize a robot cell for palletizing after 30 years of operation. The retrofit was carried out with a Kuka robot and was a sensible alternative to a new purchase.

Production technology (www.industrial-production.de)
Producing battery cells flexibly and sustainably
The industry needs more and more battery cells. However, their production in gigafactories consumes enormous amounts of energy. In addition, the large production lines are very inflexible. A possible alternative has now been successfully tested at the wbk Institute of Production Engineering at KIT. The approach: process enclosure in mini-environments with robots from Kuka.

KMP 600-S diffDrive from KUKA (www.industrial-production.de)
A compact powerhouse
With the second generation of the KMP 600-S diffDrive, KUKA is expanding its portfolio in the field of mobile platforms and opening up new avenues for intralogistics.

Industrial robots (www.industrial-production.de)
For production with heavy and large-volume components
The robots in Kuka's KR Fortec ultra family set new standards in the heavy payload range from 480 to 800 kg. They are ideally designed for high payloads and moments of inertia and meet the new requirements of electromobility in particular.

Kuka operating system (www.industrial-production.de)
As easy to use as a smartphone
At the Hannover Messe, Kuka is presenting the first elements of the new iiQKA.OS operating system, which will greatly simplify the use of robots.

3D printer for concrete components (www.industrial-production.de)
Robots in construction
The start-up Aeditive has developed a process for 3D printing concrete components using robots. Kuka is researching the further automation of construction.

Basic research into human-robot cooperation (www.industrial-production.de)
Psychosocial aspects under the microscope
Together with the Federal Ministry of Education and Research (BMBF) and the German Sport University, Kuka is evaluating a robotic assistance system that supports the handling of heavy objects.
