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Founded in 1898 in Augsburg, Germany as Keller und Knappich Augsburg, KUKA Roboter GmbH is one of the two large European industrial robot companies (the other one being ABB, of Sweden). KUKA Robotics is the North American subsidiary of the German company, which has a partnership with Transbotics. The company name comes from the initials of its founders, Keller and Knappich.

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Two KUKA industrial robot models. In front is shown a 6-axis articulated robot; behind it is a 4-axis palletizer.

In 1973 KUKA built its first industrial robot, known as FAMULUS. This was the first robot with six electromechanically driven axes.

KUKA's robot products are most commonly used in factories, for welding, handling, palletizing or other automation tasks, but also in hospitals, for brain surgery and radiography.

In 2001 KUKA developed the Robocoaster, which is the world’s first passenger-carrying industrial robot. The robot provides a roller coaster-like motion sequence to its two passengers; the ride is programmable.

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