European robotics strategy
Keba Industrial Automation becomes a member of euRobotics
Keba Industrial Automation has been accepted as an official member of euRobotics. Through this membership, the automation expert based in Linz is actively contributing to the European robotics strategy and promoting innovation in research and industry.
Keba Industrial Automation, an automation expert and a leading provider of innovative robotics solutions, is proud to announce its membership of euRobotics. With this step, the international company, headquartered in Linz/Austria, underlines its commitment to the further development of the robotics industry in Europe and strengthens its cooperation with leading research and industry partners.
With KeMotion, the high-end technology module of the Kemro X automation platform, the company offers a particularly flexible solution for robot manufacturers as well as for machine manufacturers who want to integrate robotics deeply into their products and solutions. The open, scalable and modular Keba robotics platform consists of robot controllers, operator terminals, user-friendly software, drive technology and safety technology that ensure the safe operation of machines and robots in accordance with current standards and directives. The range is rounded off with a series of services that facilitate the development and integration of unique solutions.
With KeMotion, users benefit from a highly customizable modular system that not only provides the necessary technology for robot controllers, but also ensures seamless integration into existing machine concepts. Keba relies on proven industry standards, from real-time Linux to modern web APIs, which enables uncomplicated integration into existing systems.
By becoming a member of euRobotics, the company will actively contribute to shaping the European robotics strategy and continue to drive innovation in research and industry.
Michael Garstenauer, Product Manager at Keba Industrial Automation says: "Our membership of euRobotics opens up additional valuable opportunities for us to collaborate with leading experts, research institutions and companies across Europe. We look forward to working with the robotics community to promote new technological developments and set standards, and to contributing our expertise to working groups and innovation projects."
By joining the euRobotics community, the automation expert from Austria is sending a clear signal for the future of robotics in Europe and reaffirming its goal of providing powerful, safe and efficient robotics solutions for a wide range of industries.









