Hannover Messe 2017 Angela Merkel visits KUKA at Hannover Messe
Editor: Susanne Hertenberger
KUKA CEO Dr. Till Reuter welcomed German Chancellor Angela Merkel und Polish Prime Minister Beata Szydlo at the KUKA booth at Hannover Messe 2017.
Fresh out of the Smart Factory: Dr. Till Reuter and Peter Mohnen present Angela Merkel and Beata Szydlo an individually produced jigsaw puzzle.
(Source: KUKA)
As a memory he presented them an individual jigsaw puzzle from the Smart Factory - the biggest connected fair application in KUKA's history.
On the first day of Hannover Messe 2017 a fair round-trip had Angela Merkel and Beata Szydlo paying a visit to the KUKA booth. Aside from the Smart Factory, Dr. Till Reuter and CFO Peter Mohnen also showed them a particularly compact robot: the KR CYBERTECH nano. A robot with extraordinary performance in the low payload class. Agile, flexible and equipped with a high reach, starring also in small spaces.
Jigsaw puzzle from the Smart Factory for Angela Merkel
As a souvenir for the visit at the KUKA booth, Dr. Till Reuter presented an individual jigsaw puzzle produced in the Smart Factory. The biggest connected fair application in KUKA's history produced both puzzles in batch size 1 right at the KUKA booth.
The theme for Angela Merkel showed her and Dr. Till Reuter during her visit to the KUKA production in Augsburg in 2015. Beata Szydlo received a puzzle with a robot jointing a German and a Polish flag.
KUKA in Poland
„Serdecznie witamy!“ – Welcome – was the slogan on the big screen above the booth. The KUKA offices in Poland were founded 2008 in Katowice. With sales, service and its own KUKA College KUKA is offering the full portfolio in the country. In 2016, a second sales office was opened in Bydgoszcz to better serve northern Poland.
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