KEBA acquires German software company
drag and bot GmbH
- 9.2.2022
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drag and bot is a start-up company that was founded as a spin-off of the globally recognised Fraunhofer Institute for Production and Automation (IPA) and has been run as a limited liability company since 2017. The company and its team have great experience in the easy and intuitive programming of industrial robots and thus support users in the flexible and cost-efficient automation of their processes. The company name is derived from the drag&drop principle, which is associated with 'easy to use' in the software sector. The drag and bot software solution is used for loading and unloading machines, mechanical assembly, electronics assembly and a variety of pick & place applications.
"KEBA’s mission is to use technologies to make the often complex world of automation easier for the user. With drag and bot, we have acquired a company that follows precisely this philosophy and is therefore an ideal match for KEBA's strengths," says Gerhard Luftensteiner, CEO KEBA Group AG, explaining the background to the acquisition.
For example, the programming and operation of robots requires corresponding expert know-how. This is often a barrier to optimising processes through the use of robots. In addition, there is a well-known deficit of skilled workers. With drag and bot solutions and applications, it is easier to overcome this hurdle. An intuitive user interface enables users quickly and independently to implement or adapt robot applications without extensive training. KEBA, itself successful in the field of robotics with its automation solutions for decades, enables the drag and bot expertise to expand the Kemro X modular system. In this way, KEBA will be able to offer machine builders simple solutions for connecting to robots, among other things.
Founding team drag and bot with CEO KEBA Group AG Gerhard Luftensteiner (front row centre) and CEO KEBA Industrial Automation GmbH Markus Schatz (front row left) © KEBA
An intuitive user interface makes it possible to implement robot applications quickly and independently without extensive training © drag and bot