Following the announcement, a statement was made by KUKA that Visual Components remain a hardware neutral simulation platform, and would continue to support and expand its list of robot models, currently 1,200+ models from 30+ robot brands.Īllows users to design, build, and simulate production processes using ready-made components. In December 2017, KUKA announced the acquisition of Visual Components. The platform was designed with Open APIs to facilitate easy customization and development of 3rd party applications. The architecture was designed to take advantage of modern computing hardware and 64-bit processors. Visual Components 4.0 was built on a new software architecture and platform. In 2016, Visual Components introduced the Visual Components 4.0 product family. In 2005, Visual Components introduced the “3D” product family its first family of branded Visual Components products. In 2003, KUKA released KUKA.Sim Layout, a KUKA branded robot simulation and off-line programming software, developed by Visual Components Visual Components’ first product was a layout configuration and visualization tool for JOT Automation, a Finnish supplier of automated test and assembly solutions. The company philosophy was to make manufacturing design and simulation technology easy to use and accessible to manufacturing organizations of all sizes. Visual Components was founded 1999 in Helsinki, Finland.
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