Huawei and KUKA sign partnership to develop smart manufacturing

Ryan Ding, Huawei: Manufacturing industry is undergoing
profound transformation

Huawei signed a memorandum of understanding (MoU) with KUKA, a global provider of robot technology. The deal is to develop smart manufacturing solutions for industrial markets in Europe and China.

Smart manufacturing is evolving rapidly fuelled by intelligent, interconnected systems and this is disrupting the way manufacturing businesses use robots throughout their entire production systems. In this new manufacturing era, robots will play an increasingly important role in helping manufacturing businesses remain agile and drive growth.

Under the new agreement, Huawei and KUKA will collaborate in the areas of cloud computing, big data, mobile technology, and industrial robots to help manufacturing customers transform and embrace smart manufacturing.

Research and development will be central to the new partnership. Key areas of R&D include the use of small cell Internet of Things (IoT), wireless and 5G network, as well as big data solutions in manufacturing and factory environments and the deployment of Huawei’s infrastructure-as-a-service (IaaS) solutions to develop cloud-hosted smart manufacturing services. In addition, KUKA and Huawei will set up a joint intuitive robot programming team to explore the use of imitative deep learning in advanced manufacturing environments.

Peter Mohnen, KUKA: The electronic industry is challenged with an increasing number of new products, an accelerating pace of development and shorter product life cycles
Peter Mohnen, KUKA: The electronic industry is challenged with an increasing number of
new products, an accelerating pace of development and shorter product life cycles

“The manufacturing industry is undergoing profound transformation, and robots will be critical to revolutionising factories and driving new opportunities. KUKA plays a central role in promoting and developing smart manufacturing solutions in Germany and across the world,” said Ryan Ding, executive director and president of Products & Solutions, Huawei. “We’re confident our strategic partnership with KUKA will enable Huawei to lead the way in helping global manufacturing enterprises transform their factories and gain significant competitive advantages from realising smart manufacturing.”

“We welcome our partnership with Huawei, a leading global information and communications technology solutions provider,” said Peter Mohnen, member of the Executive Board for Finance and Controlling (CFO) at KUKA AG. “Digitalisation and the implementation of Industrie 4.0 will bring fundamental changes to industrial production and necessitate new products, solutions and concepts. As a global innovation leader of Industrie 4.0, KUKA is pushing ahead with this development and many sectors of the Chinese economy offer great potential.

The electronic industry is challenged with an increasing number of new products, an accelerating pace of development and shorter product life cycles. Here we see a high potential for robot-based solutions.”

Stefan Lampa, chairman of the Board of Management (CEO) of KUKA

Ryan Ding, Executive Director and President of Products & Solutions at Huawei, Yan Lida, President of Huawei Business Group, Kevin Hu (Hu Kewen), CEO of Huawei Technologies Deutschland GmbH, Peter Mohnen, Member of the Executive Board for Finance and Controlling (CFO), KUKA AG, Stefan Lampa, Chairman of the Board of Managemen (CEO) of KUKA Roboter GmbH, and Bing Kong, CEO at KUKA robotic China Co., Ltd attended the signing ceremony.
Ryan Ding, executive director and president of Products & Solutions at Huawei, Yan Lida, president of Huawei Business Group, Kevin Hu (Hu Kewen), CEO of Huawei Technologies Deutschland GmbH, Peter Mohnen, Member of the Executive Board for Finance and Controlling (CFO), KUKA AG, Stefan Lampa, chairman of the Board of Managemen (CEO) of KUKA Roboter GmbH, and Bing Kong, CEO at KUKA robotic China Co., Ltd attended the signing ceremony

Roboter GmbH, added: “As an important driver of innovation and growth, the electronics sector relies on modern robot-based automation solutions. Our new partnership with Huawei as an established leader in global technology and IoT solutions will open up new opportunities to drive innovations for the smart manufacturing sector.”

The new partnership demonstrates both Huawei and KUKA’s commitment to national programs in Germany and China to promote and develop intelligent manufacturing through the application of innovative IoT-enabled industrial solutions.

CeBIT 2016 takes place in Hanover, Germany from March 14 to 18.

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