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Medical technology research

In addition to supplying robotic technology to the medical industry, KUKA Medical Robotics works closely with universities and research institutes engineering healthcare solutions. This has resulted in unique and groundbreaking projects that benefit surgeons and patients.


Medical robotic research that changes lives

Forward-thinking and creative solutions make healthcare an exciting area for technological research. Collaboration is an important driver of innovation. That is why we actively support surgical and clinical robotics projects and work with our partners in medicine science and research to develop new key technologies for this growth market.

The LBR Med offers standard features for medical applications such as robotic surgery. This video was produced in collaboration with NDI Medical.

Many ideas, one competition

The KUKA Innovation Award was created to give more space to new ideas in robot-based technologies, such as surgical systems. Each year, KUKA sets a specific theme for developers, graduates, research teams and start-ups to submit their ideas.
This has resulted in unique technology solutions in medicine and AI-powered robotics, some of which have now found their way into clinical use and medical practices.

KUKA Innovation Award: Winners and finalists

Innovation Award 2025:

The world's first robot for the diagnosis of rheumatoid arthritis

The ROPCA team at the KUKA Innovation Award 2022 talking about “robotics in healthcare”.

Innovation Award winner 2020: Precise surgical treatment with HIFUSK

The medical technology platform HIFUSK combines two technologies: robotics and focused ultrasound. The team from the Scuola Superiore Sant’Anna in Italy aims to treat pathological tissue such as cancerous tumors with great precision. Non-invasive ultrasound ensures that no incisions, anesthesia or ionization energy are required. Thanks to machine learning, the robot controller is able to respond to changes in target movements during therapy and is therefore remarkably safe.

Team HIFUSK_ Ultrasound surgery based on the KUKA robot.

The HIFUSK Team at the KUKA Innovation Award 2020 talking about “medical robotic systems interacting with humans”.

Innovation Award winner 2019: Colonoscopy with a magnetic capsule

The RoboFORCE team developed a highly innovative healthcare solution to make colonoscopies for cancer screening safer, painless and more cost-effective. The research team from Leeds, Vanderbilt and Turin equipped a robotic platform with a magnetic capsule that can navigate through the intestine thanks to its magnetic coupling with an external magnet on an LBR Med. The risk of perforation is therefore drastically reduced. The procedure is made even safer and more effective by using a vision system and creating an external 3D map of the patient.

The technology developed by the RoboFORCE team has been licensed to Atlas Endoscopy for further development and commercialisation.

The RoboFORCE team was delighted to receive the 2019 Innovation Award for Medical Robotics.