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Keba at the Automatica

Andreas Mühlbauer,

Robot and automation solutions

Keba will be presenting its comprehensive, flexible and open robot and automation solutions at Automatica. This year, the full-service provider for industrial automation is placing particular emphasis on customized solutions.

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Visitors to the stand can design individual automation solutions together with the team of experts. The components from the Kemro X product and service portfolio can be combined in a variety of ways to create holistic solutions. Thanks to the open interfaces, third-party components can also be integrated into the Keba platform for industrial automation, Kemro X. The many possible combinations and the flexibility of the platform are the greatest advantages of Kemro X.

Customers can put together their automation solutions as they wish and add their own components. The company will also be demonstrating how AI can be seamlessly integrated into control processes - for example in the real-time detection and tracking of objects or in the processing and evaluation of voice commands. The Keba AI Development Kit, which was specially developed for industrial applications, will be presented. This enables the simple integration of AI into existing automation systems and is tailored to the requirements of the industrial environment.

Automatica, Hall B5, Stand 504

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