Kuka Robotics Donates Robots for United States Steel Fun Factory Exhibit at the Detroit Science Center


KUKA Robots Part of Interactive Demonstrations at New Exhibit Collection Featuring Hands-on Manufacturing Exhibits

Clinton Township, Michigan - August 13, 2007 - KUKA Robotics Corporation, a leading global manufacturer of industrial robots, today announced two KUKA 6-axis robots have been donated to the United States Steel Fun Factory exhibit located at the Detroit Science Center. The new exhibit features hands-on exhibits for all ages where visitors can learn how a variety of manufacturing processes turn an idea into reality with the help of computer design, prototypes, simulations, conveyors, robots, statistics and more. In the Fun Factory, a KUKA KR15 robot is interacting with a video that demonstrates how robots are used for welding, in foundries and other manufacturing applications.

"It is important for people in Michigan and the surrounding area to have an understanding of what is happening on the manufacturing floor," said Stu Shepherd, president of KUKA Robotics Corporation. "The Detroit Science Center has done an excellent job in relating the tasks and tools used in factories to adults and children alike."

The Fun Factory, with 39 hands-on exhibits spanning 2,800 square-feet, takes Science Center visitors into the world of manufacturing with three different exhibit areas. In Strong as Steel, visitors learn about the production of steel and how a variety of manufacturing processes turn steel into the numerous parts used in automobile manufacturing. In Engineers at Work, visitors will learn how engineers use design software, prototypes and specific materials to design products and put them into production. They will then explore Production Processes to see how processes such as casting, machining, stamping and welding are used in the creation of different products.

The Detroit Science Center features 110,000 square feet of scientific exploration, including Michigan's only IMAX® Dome Theatre; the Dassault Systemes Planetarium; the Ford Learning Resource Center; the DTE Energy Sparks Theater; the DaimlerChrysler Science Stage; an 8,700 square-foot Science Hall for traveling exhibits; hands-on exhibit galleries focusing on space, life and physical science; an SBC Children's Gallery for pint-size scientists; and a Special Events Lobby. The Science Center has served more than 1.5 million visitors since its grand re-opening on July 28, 2001. For more information, please call 313-577-8400 or visit the website, www.detroitsciencecenter.org.

KUKA Robotics Corporation, with its parent company KUKA Roboter GmbH, Augsburg, Germany, is one of the world's leading manufacturers of industrial robots, with an annual production volume approaching 10,000 units, and an installed base of over 80,000 units. The company's 5 and 6 axis robots range from 3kg to 1000kg payloads, and 635mm to 3700mm reach, all controlled from a common PC based controller platform. KUKA robots are utilized in a diverse range of industries including the appliance, automotive, aerospace, consumer goods, logistics, food, pharmaceutical, medical, foundry and plastics industries and in multiple applications including material handling, machine loading, assembly, packaging, palletizing, welding, bending, joining, and surface finishing. For more information contact KUKA Robotics at 866-873-5852 or visit their website at www.kukarobotics.com.

The KUKA logo is a registered trademark of KUKA Roboter GmbH. KUKA and KUKA KR15 are trademarks of KUKA Roboter GmbH. All other trademarks are owned by their respective companies.

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