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KUKA ROBOTS WORK COLLABORATIVELY WITH HUMANS

In a Ford Motor Company factory in Cologne, Germany, humans work hand-in-hand with robots and factories become smarter transitioning into the 4th. industrial revolution. KUKA’s LBR iiwa robot is helping to transform their production line into Industry 4.0.

The LBR iiwa at Ford’s factory in Cologne, Germany, gives a thumbs up. Photo by KUKA Roboter GmbH

The LBR iiwa at Ford’s factory in Cologne, Germany, gives a thumbs up.
Photo by KUKA Roboter GmbH

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The LBR iiwa on Ford’s production line help to install heavy shock absorbers into the popular Ford Fiesta, a task that was very difficult to implement with traditional automation. This left the human workers on the line to do repetitive, ergonomically difficult and technically challenging work in a fast paced environment all on their own

HUMANS AND ROBOTS AUGMENTING EACH OTHER’S STRENGTHS

A worker at Ford’s factory in Cologne, Germany, gives the heavy suspension parts for the Ford Fiesta to LBR iiwa for insertion into the vehicle. Photo by KUKA Roboter GmbH

A worker at Ford’s factory in Cologne, Germany, gives the heavy suspension parts for the Ford Fiesta to LBR iiwa for insertion into the vehicle.
Photo by KUKA Roboter GmbH

Now, with the LBR iiwa, the human workers can focus on ensuring the production is running smoothly, while leaving the heavy and straining tasks to the robot – each augmenting the other’s efficiency and particular set of skills. This is one of the key tenets of Industry 4.0 and LBR iiwa is the perfect robot to do it safely and flexibly thanks to its unique set of integrated sensors that make it extremely touch sensitive and dexterous. Not to mention it’s pretty fun to be able to get a backrub from, and have a coffee with, the LBR iiwa. The workplace of the future is here today! Check it all out in the video.

For further information visit www.kuka-robotics.com.