As someone who has designed one of the automated robotic frame welding lines for Magna, their basic manufacturing philosophy seems to be the same all over the world.
@@ВиталийВикторович-л8ж Роботы более производительны, чем люди, к тому же есть риск травм для людей на производствах, за что расплачивается фирма, а тут людей по минимуму))) но да, согласен, жалко пиплов)))
@@Nikolaj_Teslov а ты думаешь куда они пойдут? Бить и воровать у тех кто отнял их труд. Как ты там сказал, жалко пиплов? А если среди них твой ребенок? А что ещё лучше твой отец или дед предпенсионнго возраста. Ну да жалко наверное их будет кому-то. Так что думай сейчас, потом будет позно!
@@VolodymyrTorkalo Давайте от обратного, берите к примеру Китай. где один человек выполняет всю жизнь одну операцию, но слажено, с душой и быстро. И взять бездушного робота, который может также выполнять одну операцию, быстро, но не надежно, так как для надежности человек всегда сможет применить смекалку, а робот выдаст ошибку или сделает в нынышних реалиях чисто по программе, не обращая внимания что зазор увеличен, есть шлак или ржавчина. Или как пример вы работали сварщиком всю жизнь, а на старость вам предлагают стать каменьщиком, вы пойдете обучатся ? А как вам вариант пойти дворником? имея высшее образование? Вам 90-е не вспоминаются ? Я бы ввел налоги на любую автоматизацию и робототехнику при чем запредельные. Чтобы такие как Вы думали что лучше человек или машина?
Physics engineering bachelors and a masters in mechatronics and you're basically tony stark, able to branch off into any physics or engineering profession with a little bit of light reading and build robots to do it all for you.
The robots are : - Not sick ( again Covid-19), - Never late, - Never strike, - Never tired (except hold the period maintance instruction), - Easy to change body parts ( multifunction), - When robot is old/not profitable, you can change without any rule, - And lots of things more,... One human can take the race again the robots, they are biorobots and lot's of them are enjoy this work. This people of course are have healty/menthal problem, and birth with this thing, they are cannot doing again this problem. They are the autism people, and they are can working simple things like a robot.
There is a lot of flexibility in how you control KUKA robots. For more information or to speak with a robotics expert, please contact us at www.kuka.com/en-ca/about-kuka/contact/contact-form
@@Personal-rc7cy imagine all the time and energy to make the steel than shape it cut it stamping it weld it involves massive amount of logistics Labor energy materials metal waste etc With SLS or DMLS they will save massive amount of money
@@Personal-rc7cy the cost efficiency is also a Question of the objects size... objects the size of a car will not be printet in near future (at least not in large scale) also the production of the sls printable metal powders will be more energy consuming than the production and cutting of metal sheets and profiles that are used today
I have been wondering for a long time . My question is : If all factories look like this ,I mean virtually no/ very less human labour ,then who will provide employment to the ever increasing human population ? Any answer please ....
You cannot do everything with machines, An AI cannot create Bach/Vivaldi/Bethooven Music :) this is just the means to faster production, however the backend coding to command robotic arms is entirely different thing, If CNC Gcode is something then Robotic arm Programming is entirely different and really hard, such as python/C, C++/Matlab...Robotics is not a walk on the cake, what you shall command your machine/robot shall commit, if you write a wrong line bad line or opps i did it again error...then its Phuuuuuuucked...sorry for the word...but this is reality.
And how much time do they get for lunch, and coffee break, and clean up time, how much does healthcare cost, how much is paid in paycheck taxes, how much goes to their pension fund, how much goes to workers comp?? Does the union rep work for the union on company time. Why are factories changing over?
It was probably KUKA Systems. If you'd like to find a system integrator, please contact us. You can click "contact us" at the bottom of any kuka webpage (www.kuka.com/en-ca/products) or write us a message on Facebook facebook.com/KUKAGlobal/
In India where can I get training regarding this types of robotics operations please tell me ,I am mechanical engineering students ,and interested in robotics
Thanks! Let us know if you have any questions about robotics systems or automation at www.kuka.com/en-ca/about-kuka/contact/contact-form or in a direct message on Facebook at facebook.com/KUKAGlobal/
Menschen haben diese Firma groß gemacht ! Menschen mit Hingabe und Professionalität. Haben ihr ganzes Herzblut dort rein gesteckt. Und dann wird das Ding verhökert . Und die Taschen werden gefüllt ! Ist meine Meinung. Hab zwar keine Ahnung von der Finanzwelt aber es fühlt sich nicht gut an .
Darf ich dir leider nocht sagen :). Aber was ich sagen kann, wenn du das nötige Kleingeld hast, investiere in so eine Anlage und du hast nach 4 Jahren schon gewinn. :D
@@DrSimpatico 4 Jahre ....Ach Gott!! Wenn ich da an früher denke (50er bis 70er Jahre). Da hatte man eine Werkzeugmaschine nach 3-6 Monaten verdient und dann nur noch Geld gezählt.... und heute 15 Millionen, Bauzeit 1-2 Jahre und dann ROI 4 Jahre....der Spaß ist vorbei....
Kúka means shit in icelandic so the few of these robotic arms that must exists here in iceland probably gives the people who work around them a nice good chuckle every once in awhile
@@KUKARobotGroup yeah exactly! the sounds of the motors whirring and hearing the robots do their thing is so cool for nerds like me. also being able to see the video in realtime (not sped up) would be great so we can see how fast they actually move.
Les êtres humains ont mieux à faire que d'assembler des pièces métalliques par soudage.Par exemple concevoir, entretenir et programmer les robots KUKA.
Yeah, robots make pretty awesome, future-proof tools for welders. Would definitely recommend welders to learn more about robot programming and controlling.
Robot masters... Are u serious. If u want to stand 8 or 10 hours on the same spot an weld every time the same, just do it and become happy 😂 that's what robots are made for. Doing the same work over and over again.
@@raizorr5746 Not to mention repeatable accuracy. Humans make mistakes, so do robots but they do so far less. I'd honestly prefer to have a robot weld my car. Also there's alot of checking and maintence that goes into these machines. There's still lots of work that has to be done. The raw car assembly is still done by humans.
And all data of all workpieces and welds are directly copied to the chinese ministry of state security. Then distributed to anyone who makes the same in China. We used to use Kuka. Now we switched to Fanuc.
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LESS HUMANS =LESS Chances of error = more automation, AI = high efficiency and quality .and directly proportional to less labours REUSLTS = unemployment ++++++)🤨🤨
' see that robot makeing the vehicle MUST be cheaper sale... no no reason over currencys too much... robot is a working too much than a person worker... robot is never takeing sweat and tired
Imagine robotic arm like this and those humanoid and dog robot from Boston dynamics making a full automated factory, controlled and supervised by AI that can asses all the factory line production, maintenance and repair. Human basically useless
@@tengilaurel3777 Oh boy, that's not how any of this works. Also it's pretty hard to convince someone on the leap from building 20th-century refrigerator tech (Midea) to 21st century robotics/automation (kuka). There doesn't exist enough propaganda to fill that gap. You *will* however be able to make a convincing argument for having sold enough refrigerators to amass a fortune to purchase such foreign tech.
@@cosmojetz2000 "There doesn't exist enough propaganda to fill that gap" True. But throwing a couple billions and buying all the intelectual property, patents, plans, knowledge, client relations and legacy of a 100+ year old company seems to fill that gap pretty damn well. Its safe to assume that the majority of kuka robots are already made in china. Since its also the biggest client by far. And its also safe to assume that in a few decades, the vast majority, if not all of the r&d labs of the company will also move out of germany. No need to be first in the market and have a history of 100 years. Just produce cheaper goods. Make enough money, and buy out the tech. And most importantly, buy out the existing spots in manufacturing lines all around the world. Because thats what really matters here. Cause lets be real, building robot arms is not exactly an impossible scifi tech. What matters is that these robots are already out there, people are already trained on them, and they will always need parts and replacements. The way the high-end robotics market is, even if all the r&d closed in germany and the talent from there formed a new company, that new company would never capture any significant market % in a million years. It really is amazing that Germany let this purchase happen.
@@Mr30friends I'd love to disagree with you on most of your points, but admit that my rebuttals will asymptotically go to crap with time. I strongly maintain my position on the naive notion that the purchase equates to more than just that ("it is X's property, thus X's technology"). By the same infantile argument, should *I* ever purchase a kuka robot, it must then be *my* technology. The sheer simplicity and arrogance of such propaganda may very well end up as its downfall. I will, however, already agree with you today that the sale of a strategic asset was a monumental mistake. But Germany, in past and present forms, has never been much of a strategic leader. The sale of kuka (and the sale of automation company Grohmann to Tesla, no less) cements an ideology of impulse and tactic, but most certainly not strategy for a country that wanted to lead Industry 4.0. It is disappointing, but not surprising.
I work for Fronius and i think Kuka makes the best Robots Welders iam very proud
One guy i know mentioned that fronius welding power sources are actually being kicked out of many major manufactures now? is this true? and why?
As fronius worker iam really proud seeing our welding machines used with kuka robots
Many equipments can be mounted in this robotic arm, very versatile.
there are such a best arc welding line ı have ever seen
As someone who has designed one of the automated robotic frame welding lines for Magna, their basic manufacturing philosophy seems to be the same all over the world.
Cool to think that one day robots will basically do mostly everything for us.
Это прекрасно! Очень слаженная работа, приятно наблюдать
а мне не приятно, так как уволили кучу сварщиков, сборщиков, куда они пошли работать ?
@@ВиталийВикторович-л8ж Роботы более производительны, чем люди, к тому же есть риск травм для людей на производствах, за что расплачивается фирма, а тут людей по минимуму))) но да, согласен, жалко пиплов)))
@@Nikolaj_Teslov а ты думаешь куда они пойдут? Бить и воровать у тех кто отнял их труд. Как ты там сказал, жалко пиплов? А если среди них твой ребенок? А что ещё лучше твой отец или дед предпенсионнго возраста. Ну да жалко наверное их будет кому-то. Так что думай сейчас, потом будет позно!
@@ВиталийВикторович-л8ж пусть изучают как програмировать роботов - и будут иметь хорошую не вредную работу. Но это ж думать надо, изучать новое
@@VolodymyrTorkalo Давайте от обратного, берите к примеру Китай. где один человек выполняет всю жизнь одну операцию, но слажено, с душой и быстро. И взять бездушного робота, который может также выполнять одну операцию, быстро, но не надежно, так как для надежности человек всегда сможет применить смекалку, а робот выдаст ошибку или сделает в нынышних реалиях чисто по программе, не обращая внимания что зазор увеличен, есть шлак или ржавчина. Или как пример вы работали сварщиком всю жизнь, а на старость вам предлагают стать каменьщиком, вы пойдете обучатся ? А как вам вариант пойти дворником? имея высшее образование? Вам 90-е не вспоминаются ? Я бы ввел налоги на любую автоматизацию и робототехнику при чем запредельные. Чтобы такие как Вы думали что лучше человек или машина?
This is best viewed at half playback speed. Way too many quick jump cuts.
+1
Just another annoying manufacturing Vid.
You are wonderful Kuka!
KUKA - how ever Long is your Produkt Line - we stand by U.
A nova revolução industrial.🌎
Wehad also fabricated several Robot Base frames and positionar frames. Congratulations, nice video and song :)
Really cool to watch. I couldn’t help but think the robots have families and are working so hard but forgot it’s an inanimate object 😂😂😂 that was fun
They have a brighter future than most humans.
"Oh, you're a welder? that's cool bro.. im an engineer"
Physics engineering bachelors and a masters in mechatronics and you're basically tony stark, able to branch off into any physics or engineering profession with a little bit of light reading and build robots to do it all for you.
Cool 👍
Kuka Romania is here😊👍
Superb intelligence 👏
impressive ☺️👍👍👍
Ein interessantes Video von euch
To claim from bumper to bumper?
Kuka robots are best❤
Too many jump cuts. You need to allow the viewer more time to appreciate the beauty and accuracy of the robot's work.
And... corona proof!
The robots are :
- Not sick ( again Covid-19),
- Never late,
- Never strike,
- Never tired (except hold the period maintance instruction),
- Easy to change body parts ( multifunction),
- When robot is old/not profitable, you can change without any rule,
- And lots of things more,...
One human can take the race again the robots, they are biorobots and lot's of them are enjoy this work.
This people of course are have healty/menthal problem, and birth with this thing, they are cannot doing again this problem.
They are the autism people, and they are can working simple things like a robot.
Ugh, that’s so 2020.
I work there and trust me u talk shit
I wish we could see the robots move at actual speed.
wow ! i love it
Humans in the loop
Wow Wow Wow Wow Wow Wow Wow Wow
"I got no words but Internal screams"
maybe a clip longer than 2 seconds?
When I bought my Toyota, I paid for each and everyone of them
More likely for fanuc!
@@tengilaurel3777 or Kawasaki
Good job
Who is the End User of this line?
Énorme. C'est génial
kukaya tekrar teşekkürler
I have a question, those industrial robots are programmed by programming language?
There is a lot of flexibility in how you control KUKA robots. For more information or to speak with a robotics expert, please contact us at www.kuka.com/en-ca/about-kuka/contact/contact-form
@@KUKARobotGroup what a useless answer
insanlığın özgürleşmesi için çalışıyorlar onlara teşekkürler
I love it !
Ist das zu Gras schneiden?
Link the background music pls..
Never had a KUKA but I want one. Fanuc fucks you over for every little thing.
Will you supply robots to TOGG Factory in Turkey?
yes
Those ladders frames will be 3d printed soon
True
No
@@Personal-rc7cy imagine all the time and energy to make the steel than shape it cut it stamping it weld it involves massive amount of logistics Labor energy materials metal waste etc
With SLS or DMLS they will save massive amount of money
@@Personal-rc7cy the cost efficiency is also a Question of the objects size... objects the size of a car will not be printet in near future (at least not in large scale)
also the production of the sls printable metal powders will be more energy consuming than the production and cutting of metal sheets and profiles that are used today
I have been wondering for a long time . My question is : If all factories look like this ,I mean virtually no/ very less human labour ,then who will provide employment to the ever increasing human population ? Any answer please ....
You cannot do everything with machines, An AI cannot create Bach/Vivaldi/Bethooven Music :)
this is just the means to faster production, however the backend coding to command robotic arms is entirely different thing, If CNC Gcode is something then Robotic arm Programming is entirely different and really hard, such as python/C, C++/Matlab...Robotics is not a walk on the cake, what you shall command your machine/robot shall commit, if you write a wrong line bad line or opps i did it again error...then its Phuuuuuuucked...sorry for the word...but this is reality.
@@TheSilentdarkmuse AI will take over this programming function. Just matter of time. And judging by the pace of AI improvements - not a long time.
And how much time do they get for lunch, and coffee break, and clean up time, how much does healthcare cost, how much is paid in paycheck taxes, how much goes to their pension fund, how much goes to workers comp?? Does the union rep work for the union on company time.
Why are factories changing over?
Time to learn how to build automation lines.
Who is system line integrator for this line.
It was probably KUKA Systems. If you'd like to find a system integrator, please contact us. You can click "contact us" at the bottom of any kuka webpage (www.kuka.com/en-ca/products) or write us a message on Facebook facebook.com/KUKAGlobal/
Glorious
In India where can I get training regarding this types of robotics operations please tell me ,I am mechanical engineering students ,and interested in robotics
;D and you have to ask on youtube comment section !? ;D dafuq!?
contact www.nebularobotics.com
Operava um robô da marca, me deu muita dor de cabeça 🙅
Porém ainda acho que são ótimos, acredito que o tipo de robô que não era o próprio
Awesome!
Thanks! Let us know if you have any questions about robotics systems or automation at www.kuka.com/en-ca/about-kuka/contact/contact-form or in a direct message on Facebook at facebook.com/KUKAGlobal/
plz less cuts for more robot actions!
C'est génial !!! Réellement.
Nous allons donc tous travailler moins !!
Non ?!?!? Comment ça non ?
I LOVE THE SONG
Where is the safety officer. Not one of those robots is wearing a welding helmet
Позабыты хлопоты
Остановлен бег
Вкалывают роботы
Счастье человек
Does anybody know the name of the Music? thanks
Darude - Sandstorm
Hanzhen harmonic drive gear , industrial robot arm gear box
勁! 大開眼戒!!
Nice
Menschen haben diese Firma groß gemacht ! Menschen mit Hingabe und Professionalität. Haben ihr ganzes Herzblut dort rein gesteckt. Und dann wird das Ding verhökert . Und die Taschen werden gefüllt ! Ist meine Meinung. Hab zwar keine Ahnung von der Finanzwelt aber es fühlt sich nicht gut an .
KUKA King of robot
Fanuc he 'll beat up an old lady Kuka
Welche Gesamtinvestition stellt so eine Produktionslinie dar?
Danke f. Antwort.
15mil. Hat sie ungefähr gekostet.
@@DrSimpatico Welche Taktzeit kann man erreichen ?
Darf ich dir leider nocht sagen :). Aber was ich sagen kann, wenn du das nötige Kleingeld hast, investiere in so eine Anlage und du hast nach 4 Jahren schon gewinn. :D
@@DrSimpatico 4 Jahre ....Ach Gott!! Wenn ich da an früher denke (50er bis 70er Jahre).
Da hatte man eine Werkzeugmaschine nach 3-6 Monaten verdient und dann nur noch Geld gezählt....
und heute 15 Millionen, Bauzeit 1-2 Jahre und dann ROI 4 Jahre....der Spaß ist vorbei....
Ещё не смотря лайкую ролики Kuka
Kúka means shit in icelandic so the few of these robotic arms that must exists here in iceland probably gives the people who work around them a nice good chuckle every once in awhile
Is there only one big arm that carries the frame from station to station? If so, that feels not optimum.
I've seen two of them
wish i could hear without the music
That's an interesting idea. Can you tell us more? Is it that you'd like to listen with just the sounds of the manufacturing?
@@KUKARobotGroup yeah exactly! the sounds of the motors whirring and hearing the robots do their thing is so cool for nerds like me. also being able to see the video in realtime (not sped up) would be great so we can see how fast they actually move.
HI, SOMEONE HAVE PDF TO SHARE WITH ME, ABOUT KUKA WELDING ROBOT. I WANT TO KNOW HOW TO CONFIGURE. THANKS A LOT!
Bonsoir ou bonjour !
Sans voir TOUT les EMPLOIS DÉTRUITS ...
FORMIDABLE ces ROBOTS IMFATIGUABLES / PAS MALADES et PRÉCIS .
Les êtres humains ont mieux à faire que d'assembler des pièces métalliques par soudage.Par exemple concevoir, entretenir et programmer les robots KUKA.
Soo cool
Oh no we've been replaced o-0
Okey!
So much better than ABB and Motorman
Appreciate the review!
I take your entire stock !
...what are you even producing ? .-.
Well welders say hello to the new guy at the office
Yeah, robots make pretty awesome, future-proof tools for welders. Would definitely recommend welders to learn more about robot programming and controlling.
Then add some programming totorials
"Pesky human move out of the way! I'm KUKA, HEAR ME ROOOAARRR"
genios....
It's like the human workers have been reduced to being like helper monkeys for their robot masters.
Robot masters... Are u serious. If u want to stand 8 or 10 hours on the same spot an weld every time the same, just do it and become happy 😂 that's what robots are made for. Doing the same work over and over again.
@@raizorr5746 Not to mention repeatable accuracy. Humans make mistakes, so do robots but they do so far less. I'd honestly prefer to have a robot weld my car. Also there's alot of checking and maintence that goes into these machines. There's still lots of work that has to be done. The raw car assembly is still done by humans.
So the master in your analogy is the person doing the repetitive and low-paying task?
Make the robots make more robots
Done ruclips.net/video/-ZcrAO6iHx8/видео.html Robots and people together make more KUKA robots.
Les KUKAS remplacent l ' HOMME et détruisent leurs emplois. Mais pour la musique AUTOMATICA
GENIAL .
Way too fast to enjoy - too many scene jumps
And all data of all workpieces and welds are directly copied to the chinese ministry of state security. Then distributed to anyone who makes the same in China. We used to use Kuka. Now we switched to Fanuc.
Yaskawa daha hızlı sanırım
And you still need man to put the bits in.........ya right
Everything is fast if you speed it up enaugh 😺
They tuuk our jobs
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china owned. straigth to the heart of the german proud.
До чего дошел прогресс, вкалывают роботы а не человек, человек бухает. 😂😂
Berou nám práci :-D
Where myCar.....!
hi jarvis :D pardon hi kuka
you can see where the unions interfered when the unnecessary humans come in to place parts that could just as well be done by the robots
LESS HUMANS =LESS Chances of error = more automation, AI = high efficiency and quality .and directly proportional to less labours
REUSLTS = unemployment ++++++)🤨🤨
Employment in KUKA factories.
Its sad how Kuka a German company sold it to a Chinese company. So sad so so sad.
Why is it something to be sad about? What makes a difference if China owns it? Most major companies are global nowadays, be it China or Germany.
رائع جميل تكلم انبياء جنة متمنيات سعيدة جميلة رائعة رفاهية تامة كل مناسبات
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see that robot makeing the vehicle MUST be cheaper sale...
no no reason over currencys too much...
robot is a working too much than a person worker...
robot is never takeing sweat and tired
Lol what are these hoomans doing in there
They just acting like we are doing something lol
Token humans.
They load welding wires and connect gas lines
Visual inspectors. They check for missing parts, welds and bad welds.
Imagine robotic arm like this and those humanoid and dog robot from Boston dynamics making a full automated factory, controlled and supervised by AI that can asses all the factory line production, maintenance and repair. Human basically useless
- ви ма који сте
- ви нисте глупо заузети
///само наравно је штета
- то све треба да помогне људима а не да им додијели отказе
Chinese technology (kuka) by the chinese midea mother company has reached the world, china is truely amazing !
All of this innovation and expertise is german regardless of who holds the keys. Not suprising.
@@TenebrusI07 nevertheless it is chinese property, thus chinese technology.
@@tengilaurel3777 Oh boy, that's not how any of this works. Also it's pretty hard to convince someone on the leap from building 20th-century refrigerator tech (Midea) to 21st century robotics/automation (kuka). There doesn't exist enough propaganda to fill that gap. You *will* however be able to make a convincing argument for having sold enough refrigerators to amass a fortune to purchase such foreign tech.
@@cosmojetz2000
"There doesn't exist enough propaganda to fill that gap"
True.
But throwing a couple billions and buying all the intelectual property, patents, plans, knowledge, client relations and legacy of a 100+ year old company seems to fill that gap pretty damn well.
Its safe to assume that the majority of kuka robots are already made in china. Since its also the biggest client by far.
And its also safe to assume that in a few decades, the vast majority, if not all of the r&d labs of the company will also move out of germany.
No need to be first in the market and have a history of 100 years. Just produce cheaper goods. Make enough money, and buy out the tech.
And most importantly, buy out the existing spots in manufacturing lines all around the world. Because thats what really matters here. Cause lets be real, building robot arms is not exactly an impossible scifi tech. What matters is that these robots are already out there, people are already trained on them, and they will always need parts and replacements. The way the high-end robotics market is, even if all the r&d closed in germany and the talent from there formed a new company, that new company would never capture any significant market % in a million years.
It really is amazing that Germany let this purchase happen.
@@Mr30friends I'd love to disagree with you on most of your points, but admit that my rebuttals will asymptotically go to crap with time. I strongly maintain my position on the naive notion that the purchase equates to more than just that ("it is X's property, thus X's technology"). By the same infantile argument, should *I* ever purchase a kuka robot, it must then be *my* technology. The sheer simplicity and arrogance of such propaganda may very well end up as its downfall.
I will, however, already agree with you today that the sale of a strategic asset was a monumental mistake. But Germany, in past and present forms, has never been much of a strategic leader. The sale of kuka (and the sale of automation company Grohmann to Tesla, no less) cements an ideology of impulse and tactic, but most certainly not strategy for a country that wanted to lead Industry 4.0. It is disappointing, but not surprising.
I take 5000 of them