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APPLICATIONS FOR INDUSTRIAL ROBOTS FROM KUKA, ABB, FANUC AND MOTOMAN IN 2023 AND HOW THEY ADAPT TO CUSTOMER NEEDS

In 2023, the most in-demand applications for industrial robots from Kuka, ABB, Fanuc and Motoman are those related to the automation of production, logistics and assembly processes. These applications have been adapted to the needs of customers, allowing them to increase their efficiency, reduce costs and improve the quality of their products. Industrial robots are

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FROM GERMANY TO CHINA: THE CASE OF KUKA, THE COMPANY THAT DOMINATES THE INDUSTRIAL ROBOTICS MARKET WITH ITS SCARA AND LINEAR ROBOTS

In the world of industrial robotics, KUKA is one of the most recognized and respected companies. Founded in Germany in 1898, the company has pioneered the development of innovative technologies that have revolutionized the way manufacturing processes are carried out in various industries. In this article, we will explore the fascinating history of KUKA, from

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THE BENEFITS OF KUKA’S KMR IISY AND KMP 1500P MOBILE ROBOTS FOR INDUSTRIAL AUTOMATION

In the world of automation and robotics, KUKA is a brand known for excellence in robotic solutions. With a wide range of industrial robots, the company has positioned itself as a market leader by offering innovative technology for a multitude of applications in various industries. Industrial robots: The key to the future of manufacturing Today’s

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AUTOMATED ROBOTIC WINDOW CLEANING IN SKYSCRAPERS

Using Ozmo, a system that integrates industrial robots, computer vision systems, AI and machine learning, Skyline Robotics has effectively automated the cleaning of skyscraper windows. By removing humans from the window cleaning platform, Ozmo reduces the time required to complete the process. Skyscrapers are now safe thanks to this innovative, industry-changing approach. Ozmo is a

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TOTAL COST OF OWNERSHIP: KUKA ROBOTICS’ APPROACH TO ASSESSING THE VALUE OF ROBOTS

Kevin Gavin of KUKA Robotics Corporation says: “Calculating the total life cycle cost of a piece of equipment, such as a robot, is an effective approach that takes into consideration not only the initial cost, but also the production throughput and all costs associated with maintaining the robot to calculate its true cost. Gavin suggests

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