Michael Kundinger, vice president of Kundinger, and Waterman Cao, president and CEO of Aubo Robotics USA.

Detroit-based cobot manufacturer added to automation offerings

Aug. 8, 2024
Kundinger announces partnership with Aubo Robotics USA
Kundinger, a Wisconsin- and Michigan-based company delivering fluid power, automation and process control, has added Aubo Robotics USA to its automation offerings.
 
Aubo is known for collaborative robots (cobots), which are designed with fully open architecture. This is designed to allow businesses, even those new to automation, to implement without needing specialized coding knowledge, software or licenses. Aubo’s product lineup includes robotic arms and fully automated products for welding and palletizing, designed to make advanced automation accessible to companies of all sizes.
 
“Aubo’s mission to empower every business aligns perfectly with our values at Kundinger. Their portfolio includes out-of-the-box ready solutions to sophisticated, custom-calibrated systems, ensuring that our customers can find exactly what they need without extensive training or technical expertise,” said Michael Kundinger, vice president of Kundinger.
 
With the addition of Aubo, Kundinger, which was founded more than 60 years ago, is positioned to provide more variety in automation to ensure accessibility and functionality. Family-owned and operated for three generations, Kundinger employs more than 50 people between its Wisconsin and Michigan locations.

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