Kawasaki K-Virtual
Tool for robot simulation and system planning
With the K-Virtual tool, Kawasaki Robotics will be offering a new software solution for plant engineering, robot simulations and offline programming from September 1, 2020.
K-Virtual will be available in several editions - from Basic to Expert - and optimized for various applications such as arc welding. This enables companies to fully utilize the performance of their Kawasaki robots within individual automation solutions - from initial installation to reprogramming and system re-engineering.
K-Virtual was developed together with partner Cenit on the basis of Fastsuite Edition 2. Carsten Stumpf, Vice President at Kawasaki Robotics Germany, comments: "Industry 4.0 requires new approaches and concepts. Virtual factories and plant models must be an exact representation of real production systems in every respect. With Cenit, we have the right partner to offer our customers the optimum tool for planning individual automation."
Kawasaki robots are used in numerous manufacturing processes - from semicon to automotive. Demanding applications are difficult to implement with the required process quality and efficiency using manual programming. Simulation-based solutions are therefore playing an increasingly important role in the implementation of new system concepts or manufacturing processes. With K-Virtual as an intuitive and agile 3D simulation platform, Kawasaki now offers its customers a tool for the future-proof planning of their automation processes. as









