Found in Robotics Companies & Businesses, with a score of 23.60
ReWalk Robotics Ltd. develops, manufactures and markets wearable robotic exoskeletons for individuals with lower limb disabilities as a result of spinal cord injury or stroke. ReWalk’s mission is to fundamentally change the quality of life for individuals with lower limb disability through the creation and development of market leading robotic technologies. Founded in 2001, ReWalk has headquarters in the U.S., Israel and Germany.
Found in Robotics Companies & Businesses, with a score of 23.14
…AG in 1964 in a double garage in Cologne, Germany. For its first 20 years, the company worked as a supplier of complex technical polymer components. However, in 1983, Frank Blase established reinforced plastic energy chain systems and injection-molded polymer bearings as two distinct product groups and set up a network of sales engineers. These seemingly unrelated products are linked together through the belief in making functionally advanced, yet affordable polymer components and assemblies. Between 1985 and 2016, igus grew from 40 employees to more than 2,950 distributed between its head office in Germany and 35 subsidiary companies around the…
Found in Robotics Companies & Businesses, with a score of 22.07
Geek+ is a global leader in robotic solutions for logistics. The company develops autonomous mobile robot (AMRs) to realize flexible, reliable, and highly efficient automation for warehouses and supply chain management. Geek+ said it is trusted by over 700 global industry leaders and has been recognized as a world leader in AMRs. Founded in 2015, Geek+ has over 1,500 employees, with offices in the U.S., Germany, the U.K., Japan, South Korea, mainland China, Hong Kong SAR, and Singapore.
Found in Robotics News & Content, with a score of 21.75
…27% of the Fortune 500. With the expansion into Germany, 3D Hubs will offer German companies instant quoting, significantly reduced lead times and virtually unlimited manufacturing capacity, the company reports. The future of manufacturing will be distributed, allowing engineers to develop products faster and more efficiently using the latest technologies and a global network of manufacturing partners. Companies such as Audi, ABB, NASA and German Orbital already use 3D hubs for both prototyping and end-part production. “Entering the German market further strengthens our position as the leading force behind digital manufacturing in Europe. With an experienced local team on the…
Found in Robotics News & Content, with a score of 20.74
…and Put-away system at its logistics center in Erlensee, Germany. To modernize its picking and put-away processes, Bergler opted for Geek+’s P-800 picking autonomous mobile robots (AMRs) and sophisticated warehouse management system (WMS). Bergler said its success is derived from providing top-quality logistics services, including order fulfillment and returns management, for German and international e-commerce customers. It said it offers services such as component assembly, quality control, packaging, and more in addition to handling typical fulfilment tasks. Geek+ AMRs help 40 Bergler employees Bergler said the automated order-picking system has been a great help for the 40 employees at the…
Found in Robotics News & Content, with a score of 20.68
…“The top five adopting countries within the EU are Germany, Italy, France, Spain and Poland,” said Marina Bill, president of the International Federation of Robotics. “They account for about 70% of all industrial robots installed within the EU in 2022.” Germany continues to be biggest robotics consumer Germany is by far the largest robot market in Europe: about 26,000 units (+3%) were installed in 2022. This was a share of 37% of total EU installations. Worldwide, the country had the fourth highest robot density, following Japan, Singapore, and the Republic of Korea. The automotive industry is traditionally the main customer…
Found in Robotics News & Content, with a score of 20.65
…cobots for the first time at Automatica in Munich, Germany, which runs from June 27 to 30. In a release announcing the new series, Metzingen, Germany-based NEURA did not specify how it worked with Kawasaki, but noted each robot will include a sign that reads “powered by NEURA.” The robots were developed in Germany and will be manufactured there. Kawasaki's EMEA headquarters is in Neuss, Germany. “With the introduction of the CL series and a wide range of payloads and reaches, Kawasaki Robotics presents an innovative and dynamic approach to collaborative robotics, supported by the collaboration with Neura Robotics,” the…
Found in Robotics Companies & Businesses, with a score of 19.16
…fleet management technologies. The company’s global headquarters is located in New Bremen, Ohio, with regional headquarters in Australia, China, Germany and Singapore. Its employees number more than 16,100 worldwide. Crown operates a service and distribution network that exceeds 500 retail locations in over 80 countries.
Found in Robotics Companies & Businesses, with a score of 18.74
…and data transmission systems for material handling equipment. We are ISO9001:2008 certified and have plant facilities in the USA, Germany, France, and China, and sales offices on every major continent. We customize solutions to meet customers needs.Energy and data transmission systems for material handling equipment such as overhead cranes, monorails, AGVs, ASRS, and conveyors. Overhead crane electrification and control systems include Conductor Bar, Cable Festoon, Cable Reels, Push Button Pendants, and Radio Remote Controls. Also provides Crane Bumpers and Ergonomic Handling Products, including spring balancers, work station equipment, and overhead air and electric supply systems.
Found in Robotics News & Content, with a score of 18.56
…showcase its services next month at Hannover Messe in Germany from April 17 to April 21. The Singapore-based company will highlight its AI-powered robotic system used for sandblasting, thermal spraying, shot peening, sanding, polishing, and welding applications at the show at Hall 11 Stand A45. The company said it is attending the show to help expand its presence in the European market and better demonstrate its simplified robot programing solutions. Augmentus claimed to serve a diverse customer base across various industries, such as aerospace, automotive, maritime, and supply chain. Its systems are used by companies such as ST Engineering, Hyundai,…
Found in Robotics News & Content, with a score of 18.30
…a heating, ventilation, and air condition specialist in northwestern Germany. With a warehouse that stores over 80,000 different products, OEG is taking advantage of Geek+’s P800 picking robots and custom-made shelving. The systems were installed in OEG’s warehouse in Hessisch Odendorf, Germany. The facility stores OEG’s different spare parts and accessories for heating, ventilation, and air conditioning (HVAC) systems. The warehouse is also used to supply wholesalers and manufacturers in Germany and international markets. Geek+ noted that the installation took three months and did not disrupt operations. “In order to scale our business and manage rising operational costs, we turned…
Found in Robotics News & Content, with a score of 18.27
…a robot picking system at its facility in Staufenberg, Germany to help satisfy the demands of its customers. The company enlisted the help of systems integrator Element Logic to install an AutoStore automated storage retrieval system, or ASRS, that now covers 6,000 square meters at the facility. The system is made up of 160 robots, which are being used to sort orders for clothing store customers across Europe, including Peek & Cloppenburg Düsseldorf, one of its largest. The Bonn, Germany-based company said the facility warehouses more than 3.5 million fashion items for customers in places such as Austria, Poland, and…