Kuka's CEO plans for robot domination in China and your garage


  • TECH
  • Tuesday, 26 Dec 2017

Kuka is aiming to pull off a big transformation that, if successful, will take it into faster-growing robot markets. Pictured are prime industrial robotic arms.

German industrial giant Kuka is the world’s largest producer of robots used to make automobiles, with its signature orange crane-like bots a fixture in automated car factories across the globe.

So why is chairman and chief executive Till Reuter worried?

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