KUKA AG

History

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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.