Kuka software simplifies robot planning, programming

Nov. 30, 2021
Users can optimize the space required for a robot cell, and program the robot's actions offline with Kuka.Sim 4.0.

Kuka.Sim 4.0 Kuka makes robots capable of a wide range of industrial tasks. The company’s digital simulation software package helps users  especially component suppliers  plan for robot applications in industries from consumer goods to electronics and automotive. The software’s digital twin allows them to plan the space requirements for a robot cell before the equipment arrives, to test its operation for safety, and to program the robot.

What’s new? The latest version of Kuka.Sim, which debuted in September. The new version includes updates such as offline programming and modular add-ons. This version supports Kuka’s new KR SCARA and KR Delta robots.

Benefits Simplified robot programming. Kuka.Sim 4.0 includes the new Kuka Robot Language editor, which can be used by experts and beginners alike, and has a visual program tree and drag-and-drop smart components. Its modular add-ons let users expand Kuka.Sim 4.0 only as much as they need — such as the Connectivity add-on, which allows robot cells to be commissioned virtually.

Kuka Robotics Corp., Shelby Township, Mich., 800-459-6691, www.kuka.com