
KUKA Robot Manufacturing (Shanghai) Co., Ltd., KUKA, one of the top ten brands of industrial robots, began in 1973, a subsidiary of KUKA AG in Germany, the world's top industrial robot manufacturer, and the world's leading supplier of automatic production equipment and solutions
As a specialist in the field of robotics and automation technology, KUKA Roboter is one of the world's leading manufacturers of industrial robots. KUKA robots cover almost all load ranges and types and set standards in the field of human-robot collaboration (MRK).
KUKA has been manufacturing industrial robots for more than 40 years. As early as the 70s of the 20th century, we laid the foundation for today's Industry 4.0: the first industrial robot FAMULUS. In 1996, KUKA Roboter made a quantum leap forward in the development of industrial robots: at that time, the first PC-based control system developed by KUKA was launched on the market. This ushered in the era of "real" mechatronics: characterised by the perfect combination of software, control systems and mechanical devices.
Today, KUKA Robot offers a wide range of products and tailor-made automation solutions for a wide range of industries. Together with numerous integrators and system partners, we provide services for the design and planning of industrial robots. We offer a comprehensive range of services, including 24-hour technical support in case of emergency.
In 1973, KUKA introduced the first six-axis industrial robot driven by an electric motor on the market. ©KUKA
KUKA industrial robots are a decisive factor in increasing productivity and economic efficiency. They improve product quality and reduce the use of expensive materials and scarce resources.
KUKA Roboter's vision is to make industrial robots intelligent assistants for humans in production: humans and robots work hand in hand to become ideal working partners through complementary capabilities. This also enables many small and medium-sized businesses to use robots economically.
KUKA Robotics (Shanghai) Co., LtdFounded in 2000, it is a wholly-owned subsidiary of KUKA in China, and is one of the world's top industrial robot manufacturers. The company's annual output of industrial robots exceeds 10,000 units, and so far 150,000 industrial robots have been installed worldwide. KUKA offers standard industrial 6-axis robots with payloads from 3 kg to 1,000 kg, as well as robots for special applications, with working radii from 635 mm to 3,900 mm, all controlled by a controller based on the industrial PC platform and operating system via Windows XP.