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Follow along as Kuka’s Ed Volcic dissects the various components of a typical machine tool tending cell.
The KUKA robot arm is strong enough to lift a car chassis, so it's perfectly suited to lifting and spinning you around inside a lightweight virtual reality cabin.
As shown at IEEE’s International Conference on Robotics and Automation in Rotterdam last week, Handcrawler consists of a Kuka robot arm with a five-fingered, hand-like gripper.
Well, not this one. Clearpath Robotics, a company that specializes in building mobile automatons, has strapped a Kuka robot arm to its omndirectional Ridgeback platform.
The club employed a robotics firm to have the robot specifically made for DJing. It’s an adaptation of a KUKA arm primarily used in the automotive industry. Rigged with software that helps it ...