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KUKA is a German manufacturer of industrial robots and factory automation systems. In 2016, the company was acquired by the Chinese appliance manufacturer Midea Group. [2]It has 25 subsidiaries in countries including the United States, Australia, Canada, Mexico, Brazil, China, Japan, South Korea, Taiwan, India, Russia,and various European nations.
Can't Help Myself was a kinetic sculpture created by Sun Yuan and Peng Yu in 2016. [ 1] The sculpture consisted of a robotic arm that could move to sweep up red, cellulose ether fluid leaking from its inner core, and make dance-like movements. [ 2] It was commissioned by the Guggenheim museum with the intent of cultivating dialogue about the ...
Robotics is a branch of mechanical engineering, electrical engineering and computer science that deals with the design, construction, operation, and application of robots, as well as computer systems for their control, sensory feedback, and information processing. These technologies deal with automated machines that can take the place of humans ...
Occupation. Robotic designer. Known for. Robotic entertainment. Website. andyrobot .com. Andy Flessas (aka andyRobot [1]) is an American robotics designer and computer animator, and proprietor of the company andyRobot. [2] [3] He invented RoboScreen, a robotically controlled video display, [4] and is the author of RobotAnimator software.
Articulated welding robots used in a factory are a type of industrial robot. The quadrupedal military robot Cheetah, an evolution of BigDog (pictured), was clocked as the world's fastest legged robot in 2012, beating the record set by an MIT bipedal robot in 1989. [ 1] A robot is a machine —especially one programmable by a computer —capable ...
The KUKA Robot Language, also known as KRL, is a proprietary programming language similar to Pascal and used to control KUKA robots. [1] [2] Features.
Industrial robotics took off quite quickly in Europe, with both ABB Robotics and KUKA Robotics bringing robots to the market in 1973. ABB Robotics (formerly ASEA) introduced IRB 6, among the world's first commercially available all electric micro-processor controlled robot. The first two IRB 6 robots were sold to Magnusson in Sweden for ...
Pages in category "Robotics at KUKA". The following 3 pages are in this category, out of 3 total.