8 Interesting Cobot Providers From Around the World

KUKA

KUKA has been in the robot game longer than most, having been founded in 1898. The company makes the LBLBR iiwa cobot, which is available in two versions that offer payloads of up 7 kg (15 lb.) and 14 kg (30 lb.) and ranges of 800 mm (31 in.) to 820 mm (32 in.).

Cobots have become one of the hottest types of robots to hit the automation scene in the past decade. Here is a look at some of the major collaborative robot providers.

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