Kawasaki Robotics
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About Kawasaki Robotics
Kawasaki Robotics produces and supplies industrial robots and robotic automation systems. Its products include general-purpose robots, collaborative robots, palletizing robots, arc-welding robots, and more. The company was founded in 1990 and is based in Wixom, Michigan.
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Kawasaki Robotics Patents
Kawasaki Robotics has filed 3 patents.
The 3 most popular patent topics include:
- Robotics
- Diagrams
- Industrial robotics

Application Date | Grant Date | Title | Related Topics | Status |
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9/17/2020 | 5/23/2023 | Semiconductor device fabrication, Robotics, Military ranks, Navigation, Industrial robotics | Grant |
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Grant Date | 5/23/2023 |
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Related Topics | Semiconductor device fabrication, Robotics, Military ranks, Navigation, Industrial robotics |
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Latest Kawasaki Robotics News
Feb 3, 2023
NEWS RELEASE: Kawasaki Robotics debuts difference-making robotics at ATX West 2023 Since the inception of robotics, it’s been the symbiotic relationship between hardware, software and human ingenuity that’s driven development, redefining what is possible with robotic automation. Continuous hardware development and optimization combined with the emergence of intelligent software solutions is broadening the scope of… […] Phillips-Medisize, a Molex company, announced today that it expanded its product portfolio with a new disposable pen injector. Hudson, Wisconsin-based Phillips-Medisize designed the new injector for high-volume manufacturing. It intends to offer pharmaceutical companies a familiar, competitive pen injector for faster, more efficient and cost-effective market entry. Get the full story at our sister site,… […] Engineers and physicians at the University of California San Diego (UCSD) developed a wearable ultrasound device for assessing heart function and structure. The device, roughly the size of a postage stamp, features a wear time of up to 24 hours and works during strenuous exercise. According to the university, the researchers aim to make ultrasound… […] Researchers at the University of Illinois Urbana-Champaign say they created a high-voltage microbattery with high energy and power density. According to the researchers, the energy and power density are “unparalleled” by any existing battery design. These batteries may power microdevices, microrobots and implantable medical devices. Paul Braun, a material science and engineering professor, Sungbong Kim,… […] Stryker is tapping health data and artificial intelligence (AI) to improve surgical robotics outcomes. Robert Cohen, president of Digital Robotics and Enabling Technologies at Stryker, recently discussed his mission with DeviceTalks Editorial Director Tom Salemi. Stryker created the Digital Robotics and Enabling Technologies group in 2021 to “stay laser-focused on the technology,” Cohen said. “What’s… […] Cirtec Medical (Brooklyn Park, Minnesota) announced today that it has acquired QMD’s Precision Components business. The financial terms of the deal were not disclosed. The move comes amid continued consolidation in the medical device industry’s contract manufacturing and supplier space. QMD’s Precision Components business specializes in the development and manufacturing of silicone, polyisoprene and other… […] NEWS RELEASE: Nelipak Healthcare Packaging Using Eastman Renew Materials for Production of Sterile Barrier Medical Device Packaging Products Nelipak® Corp., a leading global manufacturer of rigid and flexible packaging solutions for medical device, diagnostic, pharmaceutical drug delivery, and other demanding applications, has announced it is using Eastman’s EastarTM Renew 6763 to produce rigid thermoformed sterile barrier… […] Smith+Nephew (NYSE:SNN) announced today that its LEAF patient monitoring system received an Innovative Technology designation from Vizient. Vizient awards Innovative Technology designations to previously contracted products. The award signals to healthcare providers the impact of these innovations. Get the full story at our sister site, MassDevice. The post Smith+Nephew LEAF patient monitor wins innovative tech nod […] Sean Hagen, BlackHägen Design Human factors engineering (HFE) determines human behavior, abilities, limitations and other characteristics of medical device users and is utilized in the design of medical devices. It involves mechanical and software-driven user interfaces (UI), systems, tasks, instructional documentation, packaging, labeling and user training. The movement to develop more innovative and advanced devices… […] By Alexander Santayana, Nusil — a brand of Avantor From well-established biocompatibility to robust performance characteristics, silicone offers medical device manufacturers a unique engineered material ideal for these applications. One type, self-lubricating liquid silicone rubbers (LSRs), provides an excellent medical-grade material that can solve manufacturing challenges and increase device performance. These elastomers contain a built-in… […]
Kawasaki Robotics Frequently Asked Questions (FAQ)
When was Kawasaki Robotics founded?
Kawasaki Robotics was founded in 1990.
Where is Kawasaki Robotics's headquarters?
Kawasaki Robotics's headquarters is located at 28140 Lakeview Drive, Wixom.
Who are Kawasaki Robotics's competitors?
Competitors of Kawasaki Robotics include Soft Robotics and 4 more.
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