Year | Detail |
1898 |
KUKA AG was founded as Keller and Knappich GmbH by Johann Josef Keller and Jakob Knappich and established their first acetylene gas plant in Augsburg, Germany. |
1905 |
Keller and Knappich GmbH extended its production to a new invention called oxyacetylene welding. |
1920 |
The company started manufacturing large containers and superstructures for vehicles. |
1939 |
Keller and Knappich GmbH expands its portfolio and constructs the first electrical spot welding system in Germany. |
1949 |
Launched the compact “Princess” portable typewriter and The Selecta circular knitting machine, which enables faster, more flexible production in the textile industry. |
1956 |
Keller and Knappich GmbH launched The first automatic welding system for refrigerators and washing machines in market, also delivers the first multi-spot welding transfer line to Volkswagen AG. |
1966 |
Keller and Knappich GmbH have established a new welding technology, friction welding, short-cycle welding, and defined-angle friction welding. |
1971 |
The company built Europe’s first robot-operated welding transfer line for Daimler-Benz. |
1989 |
Keller and Knappich GmbH expanded to international countries by founding a plant in North America. |
1996 |
The company Launched the first robot manufacturer to risk the paradigm shift to the PC-based robot controller. |
2001 |
KUKA robots are used in the world’s first robot-controlled radiation surgery system – the “Cyberknife.” The system enables the treatment of inoperable, surgically complex tumors. |
2006 |
KUKA establishes KUKA Toledo Production Operations in North America for the integrated production of the body of the Jeep Wrangler. |
2013 |
The company LBR iiwa is the world’s first series-produced sensitive robot approved for direct human-robot collaboration (HRC). |
2014 |
KUKA AG merges with Swisslog Holding AG. Through Swisslog, KUKA gains access to growth markets in the logistics and healthcare sectors. |