Research Interests
From sensitive collaborative robots to mobile robotics to Industry 4.0, our research develops technological foundations for innovation.
Intuitive Operation and Programming
Robot systems are highly complex and yet must be operational within a short time for everyday production.
To familiarize our customers and partners with the technology as quickly as possible, our research department develops new concepts and devices for simple, effective and efficient operation and programming.
Algorithms, Sensor Technologies and Geometry
Today’s robot systems generally work in known environments where they perform predefined automated tasks.
In order for them to be more autonomous and to act intelligently in the future, we are developing new algorithms, integrating imaging and distance measurement sensors and continuously creating geometric models of the environment.
Mechatronics, Safety and Energie Efficiency
As our robots become more powerful, they also use less energy and become more cost-effective. This is why we are continuing to develop resource-saving technologies and focusing on new materials and drive concepts.
In the factory of the future, human operators also work together with mobile and stationary robots in confined spaces. For these robots, we are continuing to develop comprehensive safety concepts and technologies.
Smart Data and Infrastructure
The latest technologies for capturing and analyzing large quantities of data allow efficient handling and perfect adaptation of the robots to their applications. This is why we are investing in the research fields of Smart Data and infrastructure.
Using the system architecture and technologies developed here, we simulate manufacturing processes, virtually commission systems and thus drive the continuous development of Industrie 4.0.
Demonstrators and Networking
Project Office
The Project Office is the first point of contact for proposals and applications relating to external research cooperations for all KUKA companies. The team coordinates KUKA's participation in public funding programs and provides support for all administrative, financial and legal issues. Through an intensive exchange with the community and the association's work, new research goals are set and the social acceptance of robot-based automation solutions is promoted. Internally, the project office ensures compliance with the technology development processes and is responsible for project planning and communication of the results of research and technology development.