🔶 How can AMRs reshape end of line intralogistics? Manufacturers today are facing increasing complexity: variable production flows, shorter planning horizons and growing pressure on efficiency, safety and workforce availability. Technowrapp, an Italian specialist in pallet wrapping and intralogistics systems, is addressing this shift by exploring how autonomous mobile robots (AMRs) can be integrated into end of line operations—enhancing flexibility without replacing existing infrastructure. 👉 In this new case study, discover: • how AMRs can support both inbound and outbound pallet flows • how flexibility and scalability can be introduced into existing layouts • which practical benefits companies can expect in real scenarios 💬 “AMRs are not a universal solution, but in the right context they offer a concrete way to improve flexibility and control in end of line logistics.” — Michele Bernardi, Sales and Marketing Director 📖 Read the full case study here: https://lnkd.in/djb4vbn2 #KUKA #KUKArobotics #automation #Technowrapp #AMR #mobilerobotics
KUKA
Herstellung von Automatisierungsanlagen
Augsburg, Bavaria 812.885 Follower:innen
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KUKA ist ein international tätiger Automatisierungskonzern mit einem Umsatz von rund 4 Mrd. EUR und rund 15.000 Mitarbeitenden. Der Hauptsitz des Unternehmens ist Augsburg. Als einer der weltweit führenden Anbieter von intelligenten Automatisierungs-lösungen bietet KUKA den Kunden alles aus einer Hand. Vom Roboter über die Zelle bis hin zur vollautomatisierten Anlage und deren Vernetzung – vor allem in Märkten wie Automotive mit Schwerpunkt E-Mobility & Battery, Electronics, Metal & Plastic, Consu-mer Goods, E-Commerce, Retail und Healthcare.
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http://www.kuka.com
Externer Link zu KUKA
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- Herstellung von Automatisierungsanlagen
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- 10.001+ Beschäftigte
- Hauptsitz
- Augsburg, Bavaria
- Art
- Kapitalgesellschaft (AG, GmbH, UG etc.)
- Gegründet
- 1898
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- Industrial Robotics, Service Robotics, Automation, Software, Controllers, Palletizing, Medical Robotics, Automotive Industry, Manufacturing, Healthcare, E-commerce, Retail logistics, Industry 4.0, Collaborative robots, AI robots, Innovation, AMR, Physical AI und Intent Based Robotics
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What does it take to keep fulfillment performance high when demand increases by 30%? For the online medical retailer NorthShore Care Supply, KUKA mobile robots, implemented by Numina Group, made it possible to more than double shipping capacity and reliably process up to 1,800 orders per day, while reducing manual effort and freeing up teams for higher-value tasks. The result is a scalable intralogistics setup built to grow with demand without compromising speed or service quality. Explore the full case: https://lnkd.in/gpiJ6iCH
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Real production challenges require tailored solutions. In this customer case, we delivered a fully integrated assembly and test system – engineered end-to-end for the customer’s specific powertrain requirements. The result: - Consistent quality through integrated testing - Scalable production setup - Flexibility across drivetrain Technologies From initial concept to final validation, everything works together seamlessly, so our customer can focus on what matters most: efficient, future-ready production. Get more insights in the full case: https://lnkd.in/dUxkcSHa
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KUKA at ICRA 2026 🤖 From June 1–5, KUKA will be at the IEEE International Conference on Robotics and Automation (ICRA) in Vienna together with our partner Creative Robotics. As part of the global robotics community, we’re looking forward to exchanging ideas with researchers, partners and innovators shaping the future of robotics. Join us at ICRA and discover what’s next in automation. 📍 Vienna, Austria 🗓 June 1–5, 2026
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Italian ceramics meet industrial robotics. For centuries, sanitary ware around Civita Castellana was shaped by hands, eyes and a distinctly Italian commitment to doing things properly. Today, that heritage is sustained through an industrial production setup where KUKA industrial robots structure high‑pressure casting, high‑temperature firing and automated finishing to ensure consistency, safety and traceability. At GSI ceramica, around 40 robots took over the hard, precise and monotonous tasks. Casting in combination with Sacmi systems, glazing with millimetric accuracy, moving parts where humans really shouldn’t. Consistent quality, fewer errors and a shift from heavy labor to real robot expertise with less back pain. Read the full GSI Ceramica case study ceramic manufacturing automation 👉 https://lnkd.in/enDkAQgx
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Two days after interpack, the dust has settled. And with a bit of distance, one thing is clear: it was worth it. Great conversations, strong ideas and plenty of real‑world use cases that reminded us why automation is anything but abstract. Together with Visual Components, who joined us on the booth, we explored how simulation and robotics come together long before anything moves on the shop floor. Practical discussions, concrete scenarios and a shared focus on what actually works in production. It was busy, it was fun and it was successful. Thanks to everyone who stopped by, asked the good questions, challenged assumptions and shared a laugh in between meetings. And a big thank you for the great team spirit at the booth – partners and colleagues alike. Until next time, interpack 👋
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A summer packed with medical shows, and we’re right in the middle of it 🎯 Over the coming months, we’re excited to meet clinicians, engineers, and partners at leading medical robotics events around the world — sharing ideas, exchanging perspectives, and shaping what’s next together. 📍 São Paulo | May 19–21 Hospitalar – where #KUKA and Swisslog Healthcare join forces. Booth G-210 – Swiss Pavilion 📍 Boston | May 27–28 DeviceTalks - Booth 607 📍 London | June 23–26 Hamlyn Symposium – Booth: Education Centre 📍 Florida | July 23–26 Society of Robotic Surgery | SRS Annual Meeting – Booth 220 At each of these events, you’ll meet our experts from KUKA Medical Robotics and discuss how our robotic platform can support the next generation of medical devices and clinical workflows. If you’re attending any of these shows, we’d be happy to connect. 🤝 Or drop us a line in the comments #KUKA #Hospitalar2026 #DeviceTalksBoston2026 #HSMR2026 #SRS2026
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Last day at interpack 2026 and once again it confirms what trade fairs are all about: real conversations. New contacts, familiar faces and partnerships that actually move things forward. Yesterday we had the pleasure of welcoming L&P and formalizing a new agreement. As a small preview of what’s to come, our new KR CYBERTECH was on display and will play an active role in this project. Over the past two decades, L&P has grown into a strong technical partner for production process optimization, with expertise you immediately recognize. Thank you for the trust, Dave Lutters and the entire L&P team. And thank you Sebastiaan Verbaenen for building the foundation behind this partnership. Looking forward to turning this agreement into a solid, successful project and into real value on the shopfloor.
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Preparing the next generation for real industrial automation starts with hands-on experience. The skills gap in automation won't close with outdated lab equipment. It closes when students work with the same robots, the same controllers and the same software architecture used in real production environments today. KUKA Education Cells are built around exactly that principle. Modular, safe and ready to deploy. They run on iiQKA.OS2, the same web-based operating system used in industrial production today. iiQKA.Works.Sim adds a digital twin layer: design, test and optimize robot cells in simulation before touching hardware. Free Basic access for every learner, Advanced features for realistic production scenarios. Learn more about our KUKA Education cells and get special education promotion: https://lnkd.in/dD6vDRJy
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A $400 billion market is forming around one idea: automation that understands intent, not just instructions. We're at the beginning of a fundamental shift. Automation 2.0 is already reshaping how companies design, build and operate production systems today. Read the full article and let us know: Where is your production on the Automation 1.0 → 2.0 spectrum? 👇