KUKA Digital partners with Noux Node to extend its digital and software portfolio for end-to-end digitalisation of global industrial landscapes. Photo: Kuka GroupKuka Digital, the newly established business segment of Kuka — one of the world’s leading automation groups — has entered a strategic partnership with software provider
Noux Node, headquartered in Finland.
Noux Node offers cutting-edge technology that enables industrial companies to leverage the best IT and DevOps practices, including version control, continuous integration, and continuous deployment of software. Additionally, it facilitates optimised utilisation of local and global IT infrastructure for artificial intelligence (AI) — and machine learning-driven applications.
Ossi Talvitie, founder and chairman of Noux Node, said: “We are highly impressed by how quickly Kuka Digital has leveraged our tool’s added value in real customer cases. Their exceptional expertise in projects involving our technology enhances customer value and accelerates return on investment.
End-to-end digitalisationKuka Digital’s CEO Quirin Görz said: “By combining Noux Node’s technology with Kuka Digital’s deep expertise and extensive manufacturing experience in delivering solutions for end-to-end digitalisation of production landscapes to the world’s leading industrial companies, the global market can expect innovations that enhance productivity, cybersecurity requirements and optimise global software architecture.”
As a software product, Noux Node extends the portfolio of Kuka Digital. The collaboration enables joint customers to collect data and distribute software packages, including security updates, in real production environments. Additionally, the collaboration’s market success supports both companies in achieving their ambitious global growth targets.
For the first time, Noux Node and Kuka Digital will appear together on the international stage at
Manufacturing Performance Days (MPD) on 4–5 June, in Tampere, Finland. The partners will showcase joint solutions and highlight the role of AI-driven software architectures in industrial digitalisation.