KEBA Group AG, headquartered in Linz, Austria, develops automation solutions for industry, banking, and energy sectors. Its portfolio spans robotics, industrial control systems, electric vehicle chargers, and user interface technologies. With operations in 16 countries, KEBA supports digitized manufacturing, banking kiosks, and green mobility infrastructure. The company combines German-Austrian engineering, modular systems, and custom automation to offer sustainable, scalable solutions globally. KEBA is known for its commitment to innovation and customer-centric design.
The freedom to optimally display individual features and develop individual screens and layouts, a solution from one single source – and an innovation that sets the business apart from the usual standard.
The OPC UA standard provides the industrial sector with a powerful tool that can be the basis for realizing the Smart Factory, for the flexible production of small batch sizes, as well as for process optimization.
Austrian company igm Robotersysteme AG develops, manufactures and sells robot solutions that are specially designed for the welding of extremely large and/or heavy components where both the welding robot and the workpiece move.
Technical standards are supposed to improve the efficiency and interoperability of technical devices and components. OPC UA can overcome the problems caused by competing standards.
Because power outages can be expensive and time-consuming, the Swiss company NETSTAL started looking for a solution for PET manufacturing that would be able to handle such outages in a cost-effective manner while affording protection from damage. Together with KEBA, such a solution was developed.
The logistics industry is facing major challenges, especially due to the boom in e-commerce. "More speed, precision, compactness and flexibility" also applies to TGW Robotics and its business partners - such as KEBA. Together, they have already been able to successfully implement several projects to optimize the logistics process and thus solve essential pain points in intralogistics.