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KUKA Robotics Corporation Celebrates 35 Years of Working Ideas

-- Business & Technology News, 19 May 2008

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KUKA Robotics Corporation is celebrating its 35th year in the robotics industry by inviting customers to its corporate headquarters in Clinton Township, Mich. for the "35 Years of Working Ideas" Technology Open House.
KUKA Robotics will showcase more than 15 operating robotic demonstration cells for a variety of applications. The event also features several private product introductions to North American customers including its KUKA KR 1000 Titan and DeltaSpot, the next generation of spot welding, being introduced by KUKA Robotics' partner Fronius USA.
"KUKA Robotics is proud to celebrate 35 years of working ideas to help our customer solve problems and improve their manufacturing processes," said Stu Shepherd, president, KUKA Robotics Corporation. "We're opening our doors to help customers see our technological innovations and learn more about KUKA Robotics capabilities."

           

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