News | Industrial Robots by Kawasaki Robotics https://kawasakirobotics.com/eu-africa/news/ Tue, 01 Mar 2022 14:17:49 +0000 en-GB hourly 1 https://www.altis-dxp.com/?v=6.2.4 https://kawasakirobotics.com/tachyon/sites/5/2022/02/cropped-site-icon.png?fit=32%2C32 News | Industrial Robots by Kawasaki Robotics https://kawasakirobotics.com/eu-africa/news/ 32 32 Kawasaki Robotics Releases RS013N https://kawasakirobotics.com/eu-africa/news/20201027-01/ Tue, 27 Oct 2020 17:28:00 +0000 urn:uuid:a5c15695-8e2a-47d1-b211-bf572c27b318 New High-Speed Robot: Kawasaki Robotics Releases RS013N

The latest addition to the successful and versatile R-Series features industry-leading speed, minimum footprint, maximum flexibility and full IP67 classification for both arm and base.

Kawasaki Robotics Releases RS013N-02

Neuss, October 27th 2020 – With the RS013N, Kawasaki Robotics introduces a new 6-axis robot with a maximum load capacity of 13 kg. The RS013N continues to offer the proven operational advantages of the R Series robots, complemented by a redesigned arm structure and weight reduction of the main unit. These improvements enable the fastest working speeds in this robot class and very high motion ranges. The new Kawasaki robot is optimized for use in numerous industries – including food and clean room applications. It offers excellent functional and environmental characteristics for assembly, material handling, machine loading and multiple other tasks.

Optimized Performance: The RS013N is the Fastest Robot in its Class   

The RS013N has a range of 1460 mm – for more flexibility in the design of production systems. The newly designed arm structure and drive system ensure significantly improved maximum speed and acceleration. By adapting the acceleration values to the load and the robot positioning, the RS013N also offers consistently optimized performance with significantly reduced cycle times.

Internal Ethernet Wiring and IP67 Classification

The dust-tight robot RS013N is characterised by completely covered motors and waterproof electrical connections. It offers both IP67 wrist and base classification. The models for floor, wall or ceiling mounting include ethernet wiring within the arm structure – for an easy connection of vision systems and other devices.

The RS013N is available to be ordered on January 4th 2021.

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Kawasaki Robotics Strengthens Sales Team Germany https://kawasakirobotics.com/eu-africa/news/20201013-01/ Tue, 13 Oct 2020 13:38:00 +0000 urn:uuid:fd8f3e75-fd4f-4f8b-8b14-2a8ba60cea51 Close to the customer, agile and solution-oriented: New Sales Support Center, Segment Driver and Technical Sales assist Sales Team throughout Germany.
Kawasaki Robotics Strengthens Sales Team Germany

Neuss, October 14th 2020 – Despite the noticeable effects of the corona pandemic in almost all manufacturing industries, Kawasaki Robotics continues to focus on an active and sustainable growth course. With a comprehensive and targeted strengthening of its sales team in Germany, the international manufacturer of industrial robots has now created a central strategic foundation for the coming years. Daniel Tillmann, Sales Manager Germany, has driven the expansion of the team: “Not only the ongoing COVID-19 situation requires a rethink, but also the growing automation needs of our customers. With our new sales structure we now have the optimal basis. Close to the customer, agile and solution-oriented”. Kawasaki Robotics Vice President Carsten Stumpf adds: “Especially small and medium-sized companies need practical consulting. Nobody wants high-end if they don’t need it. The solutions have to be tailored and needs-based – and not necessarily Industry 4.0 if the company does not need it. But: Even if the company does not currently need an Industry 4.0 solution, we still plan and build plants that are future-proof and ready for Industry 4.0.

Sales Support Center, Segment Driver and Technical Sales combine know-how and expertise

The newly established Sales Support Center (SSC) centrally supports the growing network of integrators and partners of Kawasaki Robotics – both in Germany and Europe. “The SSC provides the necessary support in the background so that our sales team can concentrate on their core task: helping customers automate their production,” says Tillmann. With the newly established technical sales department, Kawasaki Robotics is bundling essential expertise at the interface between sales and technical implementation: The team consists of long-standing employees who have gained comprehensive and practical experience in the areas of technology, application development and service and are very familiar with customers and partners. In addition, a new segment Driver is now strengthening the strategically important arc welding segment for Kawasaki Robotics. Among other things, the targeted expansion of the partner network and the systematic expansion of the portfolio, in particular added value products such as linear axes and positioners, will strengthen the market position of the manufacturer for robot-supported welding applications. 

New sales structure for small and medium-sized companies

Carsten Stumpf also welcomes the new structure, especially under the current conditions: “There is no doubt that the corona crisis will give an enormous boost to automation throughout Europe. But we will only see this effect in the medium term, after the crisis. An important focus for us in the coming months will therefore be to prepare for this upturn and to meet the increasing demand – especially in small and medium-sized companies – in a targeted manner and with the necessary know-how”.

Kawasaki Robotics (www.kawasakirobot.de), with its EMEA headquarters in Neuss, Germany, is a leading global supplier of industrial robots covering a wide range of applications around the world. With 50 years of robot experience and an extensive portfolio, Kawasaki supplies robots for all industries from Semicon to Automotive

Contact: Mr. Marc Kluge (02131 3426245 and m.kluge@kawasakirobot.de)

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Kawasaki Robotics Increases Presence in the Middle East Region https://kawasakirobotics.com/eu-africa/news/20201005-01/ Mon, 05 Oct 2020 13:47:00 +0000 urn:uuid:d971162c-a98c-460c-91dc-75f6291c2b5b Continuous Growth: Kawasaki Robotics Increases Presence in the Middle East Region

Doubling the size of warehouse, training centre and showroom: Kawasaki Robotics moves its facilities from the Sharjah SAIF Zone to Ras Al Khaimah

Neuss/Ras Al Khaimah, October 5th 2020 – The need for automation in a multitude of industries – from food to metal works – has been increasing exponentially over the last years within the MEA region. Kawasaki Robotics and its network of specialized integrators and product partners have been successfully supporting companies of all sizes with tailor-made, high-end robotics solutions. Driven by the steady growth of the last years Kawasaki Robotics now moves from the former facilities in Sharjah to Ras Al Khaimah – effectively doubling the size of the warehouse, the showroom and the training centre. Our current Kawasaki office in the Dubai Airport Free zone will of course continue its work.

Continued Success with Excellent Solutions, Service and Partner Network

Kawasaki Robotics has established a strong presence on the market, also by continuously working with integrators and important partners in the MEA region. Long-time Kawasaki Robotics Sales Engineer Majd Khaleel will continue to coordinate operations with his team and selected partners in the UAE from the new location.

Carsten Stumpf, Vice President Kawasaki Robotics Germany, welcomes the development: “The need for automation in the region has been incredibly strong over the last years – it is one of the most dynamic robotics markets in the world right now. With tailor-made solutions, local service and application know-how, Kawasaki Robotics has been able to support that growth. We appreciate the trust in us and will continue to provide the high level of quality, support and know-how that our customers have grown to expect from us.”

Kawasaki Robotics (www.kawasakirobot.de), with its EMEA headquarters in Neuss, Germany, is a leading global supplier of industrial robots covering a wide range of applications around the world. With 50 years of robot experience and an extensive portfolio, Kawasaki supplies robots for all industries from Semicon to Automotive

Contact: Mr. Marc Kluge (02131 3426245 and m.kluge@kawasakirobot.de)

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Kawasaki Robotics launches Virtual Expo 2020 https://kawasakirobotics.com/eu-africa/news/20201001-01/ Thu, 01 Oct 2020 13:49:00 +0000 urn:uuid:3d5dfb1b-afbc-443b-bfce-eb9f5c97d188 After Automatica cancellation: Kawasaki Robotics launches Virtual Expo 2020

New digital format from December 7th: Kawasaki Robotics and partners present product innovations, new applications and solutions on a virtual booth

Neuss, October 1st 2020 – Following the announcement by Messe München that the leading trade fair Automatica 2020 will not take place due to the COVID-19 pandemic, Kawasaki Robotics is launching a new digital format: Analogous to the planned booth at Automatica, the industrial robot manufacturer will present a broad portfolio of new products, applications and solutions together with selected partners in a virtual exhibition.

Kawasaki Robotics supports decision of Messe München

Carsten Stumpf, Vice President at Kawasaki Robotics Germany, supports Messe München’s decision: “Automatica is the leading trade fair in the field of robotics – and for us it is a key date that we have been working towards for a long time. Our teams and partners have already put a lot of effort into preparing the booth and applications. Cancelling the fair for security reasons is nevertheless the right consequence. In our view, however, anything else would not be justifiable – the health of our employees, visitors and partners clearly has priority here”.

Freely explorable 3D exhibition stand, product innovations, live demos and Co.

Together with partners, Kawasaki Robotics is reacting quickly and is currently preparing the new Virtual Expo format – integrated in the launch of a completely new website from December 7th 2020. Visitors will be able to freely navigate the virtual 3D exhibition stand and explore everything that was planned for Automatica: including the new RS013N high-speed robot, the compact arc welding cell K-ARC Basic, augmented support from Smart Glasses and innovative partner solutions, for example in machine tool loading. In addition to the content at the virtual trade fair, live demos will be held and experts will be available via video chat and telephone. “We are very pleased about this project and are convinced that it represents a great alternative to a traditional trade fair in these difficult times,” says Carsten Stumpf.

More information and details about Kawasaki Robotics Virtual Expo 2020 will follow in the coming weeks.

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K-ARC and K-Virtual https://kawasakirobotics.com/eu-africa/news/20200902-01/ Wed, 02 Sep 2020 13:56:00 +0000 urn:uuid:fcbf47af-21d4-4297-a869-0830635e89ed K-ARC and K-Virtual: Kawasaki Robotics Introduces New Hardware and Software Solutions for Welding Automation

Compact arc welding cell K-ARC Basic and the intuitive 3D simulation tool K-Virtual make the automation of welding processes easier, more flexible and more cost-efficient.

Neuss, September 1st 2020 – Welding automation made easy: With K-ARC Basic and K-Virtual, Kawasaki Robotics is now expanding its robot welding portfolio with new practical hardware and software solutions – also for smaller batch sizes and flexible productions:

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K-ARC Basic: Compact and Plug and Play Welding Cell

Kawasaki Robotics K-ARC Basic Single is a complete turnkey arc welding robot solution, providing everything needed to automate welding processes within a compact cell. Simply set it up and production can begin – no further assembly work is required. It is suitable for MIG and MAG welding and is based on a Kawasaki Robotics BA006N arc welding robot and other high-quality components. The cell is available with the welding equipment of many leading manufacturers, such as Kemppi.  The Kawasaki Robotics safety module Cubic-S, a wearing part package and a Siegmund starter kit are included – further options are available as required. K-ARC Basic is robust, flexible and extremely easy to use: Programming and handling of the cell can be learned within just a few hours. This means that maximum welding speed, minimum weld spatter and virtually no need for corrections can be achieved with little effort. K-ARC Basic is therefore the optimal first step into the automation of welding processes, even for small and medium-sized companies.

K-Virtual: Intuitive 3D Simulation Platform for Kawasaki Robots

With the 3D simulation tool K-Virtual, Kawasaki Robotics also offers a new software solution for efficient plant engineering, practical robot simulation and convenient offline programming. K-Virtual is now available in several editions – from Basic to Expert – and optimized for various applications like arc welding. Companies are thus able to fully exploit the full performance capability of their Kawasaki robots within individual automation solutions – from initial installation to reprogramming and plant re-engineering. K-Virtual is based on CENIT’s Fastsuite Edition 2 technology and is optimized for use with Kawasaki robots and equipment. Plants of all kinds can be mapped, designed and planned exactly and with the highest precision in K-Virtual. The K-Virtual Arc Edition also makes the programming of paths for arc welding extremely intuitive, automatically optimizes them and reduces the time required to a minimum.

Talk to us!
Sales Team GermanyTel: +49 2131 3426-0
email:sales@kawasakirobot.de

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From September 1st 2020: K-Virtual https://kawasakirobotics.com/eu-africa/news/20200716-01/ Thu, 16 Jul 2020 14:08:00 +0000 urn:uuid:fa041082-a2c1-41e3-8649-2a6a439f66cd K-Virtual: Kawasaki Robotics introduces new tool for planning automation solutions

Based on CENIT’s proven FASTSUITE technology: K-Virtual enables agile development, programming and optimization of complex robot applications via an intuitive platform – available from September 1, 2020.

Neuss, July 16th 2020 – With K-Virtual, Kawasaki Robotics is offering a new software solution for efficient plant engineering, practical robot simulation and convenient offline programming as of September 1, 2020. K-Virtual will be available in several editions – from Basic to Expert – and optimized for various applications like arc welding. Companies are thus able to fully exploit the full performance capability of their Kawasaki robots within individual automation solutions – from initial installation to reprogramming and plant re-engineering.

K-Virtual was developed in cooperation with the long-standing partner CENIT on the basis of CENIT FASTSUITE Edition 2. In addition to 50 years of robotics expertise from Kawasaki Robotics, more than 30 years of experience as a software provider in the field of digital factory flowed into the new tool. Carsten Stumpf, Vice President at Kawasaki Robotics Germany, explains: “Industry 4.0 requires new approaches and concepts. Virtual factories and plant models must be an accurate representation of real production systems in every respect. With CENIT we have the right partner to offer our customers the optimal tool for planning individual automation”. 

Kawasaki robots are used in numerous complex manufacturing processes – from semiconductors to automotive. Demanding applications are difficult to implement in the required process quality and efficiency using manual programming. Simulation-based solutions therefore play an increasingly important role in the implementation of new plant concepts or manufacturing processes. With K-Virtual as an intuitive and agile 3D simulation platform, Kawasaki Robotics offers its customers the optimal tool for the future-proof planning of their automation processes.

Kurt Bengel, CEO of CENIT AG, also views the cooperation with Kawasaki Robotics positively: “This partnership is a new milestone in our strategy of enabling agile manufacturing technologies and production concepts with our own software. We are looking forward to the innovative cooperation!“

Kawasaki Robotics (www.kawasakirobot.de), with its EMEA headquarters in Neuss, Germany, is a leading global supplier of industrial robots covering a wide range of applications around the world. With 50 years of robot experience and an extensive portfolio, Kawasaki supplies robots for all industries from Semicon to Automotive

Contact: Mr. Marc Kluge (02131 3426245 and m.kluge@kawasakirobot.de)

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Kawasaki Robotics Central Eastern Europe HUB officially launched https://kawasakirobotics.com/eu-africa/news/20200714-01/ Tue, 14 Jul 2020 14:09:00 +0000 urn:uuid:f1fb8d9f-123e-4919-be14-daf9a8ec6ac1 The strategic agreement between ASTOR and Kawasaki Robotics was signed in Berlin and is valid from July 1. The cooperation has been ongoing since 2007 and its strengthening marks the next stage of development of the robotics market in the CEE region. ASTOR will be responsible for the development of sales, marketing and cooperation in the partner channel in 12 countries of Central and Eastern Europe, including Poland.

It is not only a strong proof of mutual trust, which is the foundation in business. It is also the result of over 13 years of our successful operations. We have not only strengthened and developed the Kawasaki Robotics brand in Poland, but we also develop robotics as a part of broad technological progress– said Stefan Życzkowski, ASTOR President. He also added that in his view signing such a significant contract proves how effective ASTOR company has been in making Polish industrial plants interested in investments in robotics.

It is more than simple appreciation of our sales results. We share a similar vision of cooperating with people, including the approach to clients.  We strive to provide great after-sales technical support, with 24-hour robotics service. We also develop the skills of knowledge sharing within our Robotics Training Center, which is rapidly growing – Stefan Życzkowski summed up.

From the perspective of Kawasaki Robotics GmbH, cooperation between ASTOR and Kawasaki has reached a level that was above our expectations. We greatly appreciate marketing activities aimed at strengthening the Kawasaki Robotics brand in Poland and the professional style of operations of the entire ASTOR organization. This has led to a significant increase the Kawasaki Robotics share in the robots market in Poland. All that, plus a unique spirit of optimism that we always feel when meeting the team, has paved the way for the strong cooperation – confirmed Kenji Bando, the President of Kawasaki Robotics GmbH / Carsten Stumpf, Vice President of Kawasaki Robotics GmbH.

How will the cooperation be carried out?

The new structure of Kawasaki Robotics Central and Eastern Europe HUB (Kawasaki Robotics CEE HUB), which includes Estonia, Lithuania, Latvia, Belarus, Ukraine, the Czech Republic, Slovakia, Hungary, Romania, Bulgaria, Slovenia and Poland, is managed by ASTOR and is based in ASTOR Robotics Center in Krakow. The main purpose of the organization is to increase availability and speed of technical support. Also, situating a satellite of Kawasaki Robotics GmbH in Poland unlocks a potential for greater synergy within the region, due to culture similarities between countries and better understanding of the market in this part of Europe. The main tasks and goals of Kawasaki Robotics CEE HUB include development in the area of knowledge delivery and increase in sales of Kawasaki robots. Value that ASTOR adds to the new structure includes an experienced team of robotics engineers and extensive design, technical and training facilities, that provide robotic solutions tailored to Industry 4.0. They give a competitive advantage to all companies cooperating with ASTOR in Poland and from now on, also in the region of Central and Eastern Europe.

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COVID-19 crisis update https://kawasakirobotics.com/eu-africa/news/20200420-01/ Mon, 20 Apr 2020 14:14:00 +0000 urn:uuid:242256d2-1a28-46f2-b49a-278976bd6e29 The COVID-19 pandemic continues to cause significant restrictions worldwide – also in production and the movement of goods. The Japanese Prime Minister Abe Shinzo has declared a state of emergency for seven prefectures until May 2020.

However, by taking strict precautions for all employees, Kawasaki Robotics will be able to maintain robot production in Akashi & Nishi-Kobe at the usual level. Kawasaki is also taking proven precautions for all employees outside of production – especially home working. This not only ensures the health of all colleagues, but also stable production and worldwide supply.

At Kawasaki Robotics Germany we also remain fully operational and are there for our partners and customers. Our extensive warehouse in Neuss ensures additional stability and planning reliability for us and our customers. Our technical and service departments are available as usual for all questions, problems and support requests. In addition, our academy team now also offers all our training courses as webinars.

We are there for you. Take care of yourself and your fellow human beings and stay healthy. 

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Kawasaki Robotics Academy: All training courses now available as webinars! https://kawasakirobotics.com/eu-africa/news/20200406-01/ Mon, 06 Apr 2020 14:14:00 +0000 urn:uuid:e13261c7-a554-476f-9481-ddce7b9ef762 The COVID-19 pandemic has massively changed our public life and poses significant challenges to all of us. But of course we are still here for you: Therefore we are pleased to inform you that all trainings of our Kawasaki Robotics Academy are now also available as webinars.

We bring you forward: Our webinars

Save time and money by eliminating travel and overnight stays. Instead, you and your employees can take part in our training courses in an absolutely flexible manner and independent of location – whether in the office, in the workshop or from home.

Whether programming training, K-ROSET or CUBIC-S: All regular training courses are now also available as practical webinars. As usual, you will find an overview and all dates in our current training catalogue!

All you need to participate in our webinars is a PC or a mobile Internet device with Internet access. For a direct and personal exchange with our experts, we also recommend a webcam and a microphone.

In addition to the direct webinar invitation for your appointment calendar, you will also receive all documents, manuals and software in advance as practical downloads. Go here for additional information. 

Any questions?

Talk to us! Our Kawasaki Robotics Academy team will answer your questions and look forward to your registrations for upcoming training courses:

academy@kawasakirobot.de +49 (0) 2131 3426 1350

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COVID-19 Outbreak: Action Plan for Kawasaki Robotics Germany https://kawasakirobotics.com/eu-africa/news/20200320-01/ Fri, 20 Mar 2020 14:16:00 +0000 urn:uuid:7534a82e-768c-413d-a517-cb9585ca953c Neuss, March 20th 2020 – The COVID-19 outbreak has massively changed our public life. While maintaining business operations is important, Kawasaki Robotics Germany is naturally focusing on the safety of our employees, customers and partners in the coming weeks. 

A large part of our staff is already working effectively from home while a core team is on site at our headquarters. Customer visits and other personal appointments are currently reduced to absolutely necessary cases. By telephone and video conferencing, however, we guarantee fast and active communication even in these times – among each other and with our customers and partners throughout Europe.

We are in daily direct contact with our Japanese headquarters to ensure a smooth supply of robots and parts. Our comprehensive stock in Neuss ensures us and our customers additional stability and planning reliability. Our Technical and Service Departments will also provide telephone support as usual:

We are here for you:

Service and Support:
service@kawasakirobot.de                        
+49 (0) 2131 – 3426 1300

General Inquiries:
marketing@kawasakirobot.de               
+49 (0) 2131 – 3426 – 245

Stay safe and healthy!
Your Kawasaki Robotics Team

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