
Load capacities up to 60 kg
With the 'KR Scara' models in the payload class with 20 kg and the soon to follow payload class with 60 kg, Kuka is expanding its product portfolio in the area of four-axis robots.
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With the 'KR Scara' models in the payload class with 20 kg and the soon to follow payload class with 60 kg, Kuka is expanding its product portfolio in the area of four-axis robots.

Denso Robotics will be presenting the 'Cobotta Pro' models 900 and 1300 as 'hands-on' robots in a collaborative HRC application, among other things.

Hiwin is presenting new bridge axles and cantilever axles for the first time at Motek, especially for heavy-duty applications. In an interactive trade fair model, the heavy-duty axes interact with each other using a wide variety of drive types.

At Motek/Bondexpo, Fruitcore Robotics will be presenting AI-supported automation solutions for machine loading and parts separation.

Education, logistics or service - the areas of application for mobile robots are becoming increasingly diverse. With its ReBeLs on Wheels, Igus offers mobile robots at an affordable price, so that costs are hardly an obstacle to their use.
IFR World Robotics Report 2024
Over four million robots are in use in factories worldwide, reports the IFR in the current "World Robotics Report 2024" - a record number. However, sales of industrial robots have fallen.

Delta has announced the opening of a new location in Stuttgart. The company moved into the office with 350 m2 of floor space in August 2024. The focus of activities here is on robotics development for the local market and for Europe.

Delta has announced the appointment of Michael Mayer-Rosa as Head of IRS (Intelligent Robot System) effective August 1, 2024, with responsibility for the global cobot business.
Kuka has founded a new business division. With 'Kuka Digital', the Augsburg-based company known for its orange industrial robots and automation solutions is expanding its software and digital business.
Researchers at ETH Zurich and the Max Planck Institute for Intelligent Systems have developed a robotic leg with artificial electro-hydraulic muscles that automatically adapts to uneven terrain.