Flexiv and KURABO Unite to Create the KURAVIZON Adaptive Robot

Flexiv, a global leader in general-purpose robotics solutions, has partnered with KURABO, a Japanese pioneer in high-speed image processing and 3D measurement technology, to develop the groundbreaking KURAVIZON adaptive robot.

Flexiv, a global leader in general-purpose robotics solutions, has partnered with KURABO, a Japanese pioneer in high-speed image processing and 3D measurement technology, to develop the groundbreaking KURAVIZON adaptive robot.


Integrating Flexiv's industry-leading force control technology with KURABO's advanced 3D vision sensing technology, KURASENSE, the KURAVIZON robot will be available for sale starting January 10th, 2025.

"The KURAVIZON system is a testament to Flexiv's commitment to expanding our global presence by delivering cutting-edge automation solutions," said Owen Wu, Flexiv's Business Development Manager for the Asia Pacific region. "This partnership with KURABO allows us to merge our joint expertise and push the boundaries of what's possible in robotic automation."
KURABO's KURASENSE technology, which functions as both the "eyes" and "brain" of the robotic system, combined with Flexiv's industry proven Rizon robot as the integration platform, creates an ideal automation solution for industries in Japan that demand absolute precision and efficiency.

Driven by increasing inquiries from research institutions and manufacturers for advanced automation solutions, KURABO sought to enhance its laboratory and factory automation capabilities through a strategic partnership. After an extensive research and testing phase, Flexiv's Rizon series of 7-axis adaptive robots, renowned for their superior force sensing and whole-body force control, proved to be the perfect match for the KURASENSE system.
With a payload capacity of up to 10 kg and industry-leading force sensors enabling precision measurements down to 0.03 newtons, the Rizon series is optimally suited for applications requiring precision, flexibility, and seamless human-robot collaboration. By integrating KURASENSE with Flexiv's adaptive robots, the KURAVIZON system delivers unmatched performance for tasks demanding high accuracy, adaptability, and cost efficiency.

This partnership underscores both Flexiv's and KURABO's ongoing commitment to innovation and highlights Flexiv's ambition to become a truly international brand.

About KURABO
Founded in 1888 in Okayama, Japan, Kurabo began as a textile producer and has since evolved into a diversified conglomerate with interests in chemical products, food services, and electronics. Over the years, Kurabo group has expanded its global presence, establishing offices, plants, and affiliated companies in Japan and six other overseas countries, including Brazil, Thailand, and Indonesia. Today, the Kurabo Group employs 3,899 people on a consolidated basis. Kurabo's Advanced Technology Division plays a pivotal role in advancing manufacturing processes through its innovative factory automation, inspection, and measurement devices. Leveraging its expertise in color and image processing, Kurabo developed the KURASENSE 3D vision robot system to automate processes that are challenging to achieve with conventional automation solutions. To learn more about Kurabo, please visit: https://www.kurabo.co.jp/english/

About Flexiv
Flexiv is a world-leading general-purpose robotics company dedicated to developing and manufacturing adaptive robots. With expertise in integrating industrial-grade force control, computer vision, and AI technologies, Flexiv delivers advanced turn-key automation solutions that enhance efficiency while reducing operational costs and environmental impact. Founded in 2016, Flexiv has established offices in Silicon Valley, Shanghai, Beijing, Taiwan, and Singapore. For more information, please visit https://www.flexiv.com/.

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