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At KUKA’s headquarters in Augsburg, Germany, a new showroom transforms high-tech innovation into an immersive experience. One of the world’s leading robotics and automation companies, KUKA presents a striking installation that combines its robotics technology with Samsung Electronics’ display solutions.

At the center of the showroom, a kinetic art installation features two KUKA industrial robots moving a 65-inch Samsung Smart Signage display in perfect synchronization. Positioned in front of a Samsung IEA Indoor series 4K LED display composed of 64 cabinets, the panels open like a curtain to reveal vivid digital art across the large-scale backdrop. Content ranges from close-ups of performers to motion graphics and other dynamic visuals.

With a 2.0mm pixel pitch, the IEA series display delivers sharp detail and vivid color, even at close range. The clarity enhances the robot-led performance, allowing visitors to see how precisely KUKA’s robots move, respond and animate visual content.

Each KUKA robot moves a 65-inch Samsung QM65C Smart Signage display in sync, creating a showstopping performance.
▲ Each KUKA robot moves a 65-inch Samsung QM65C Smart Signage display in sync, creating a showstopping performance.
Samsung display technology highlights KUKA’s robotic precision through movement, color and digital storytelling.
▲ Samsung display technology highlights KUKA’s robotic precision through movement, color and digital storytelling.

In another area of the showroom, five vertically mounted 105-inch Samsung QPDX-5K Smart Signage displays in a 21:9 format create a realistic “production window” effect. The supersized screens give visitors the feeling of looking directly into an automated manufacturing line, bringing the experience of a factory tour into the space. The installation offers another example of KUKA’s engineering capabilities, demonstrating how robotics can be presented with precision and impact.

Vertically installed Samsung QPDX-5K Smart Signage creates a “production window” effect into KUKA’s automated production environment.
▲ Vertically installed Samsung QPDX-5K Smart Signage creates a “production window” effect into KUKA’s automated production environment.

“We want to make complex technologies feel tangible and engaging while remaining flexible across different presentation formats,” said Lorenz Löbermann, Global Lead Corporate Brand Management at KUKA Group. “Samsung displays meet these needs perfectly.”

The showroom also incorporates 16 Samsung VMC-R video wall displays, further expanding the installation’s visual range. MEDIA tek,1 the project’s integration partner, customized and installed the Samsung solution — combining LED, large-format LCD and video wall displays to create a cohesive and immersive experience.

Amit Chatterjee discusses how the collaboration with KUKA and MEDIA tek brings display systems into a real-world setting.
▲ Amit Chatterjee discusses how the collaboration with KUKA and MEDIA tek brings display systems into a real-world setting.

“Together with KUKA and MEDIA tek, we implemented a project that makes smart technology and quality accessible to everyone,” said Amit Chatterjee, Manager of Presales Solutions at Samsung Electronics Germany.

The showroom gives visitors a more direct way to experience KUKA’s innovations. Robots, displays and digital content come together to show automation in motion rather than as a static concept. For KUKA, the space connects its engineering heritage with a more accessible vision of automation — highlighting not only what the systems do, but how they move, respond and create new possibilities for industry.

The KUKA robots perform in harmony with the dancer displayed on the large Samsung LED signage (IEA series) behind them.
▲ The KUKA robots perform in harmony with the dancer displayed on the large Samsung LED signage (IEA series) behind them.

Through a combination of large-scale digital displays, robotics and dynamic content, Samsung Electronics demonstrates how complex ideas can be communicated with greater clarity, impact and accessibility. The company continues to show how next-generation displays can shape commercial environments and create more engaging experiences.

▲ Video production credit: Elastique. GmbH

  1. Based in Bavaria, Germany, MEDIA tek GmbH is a leading full-service provider of professional audio, video and media technology. The company also offers comprehensive services in the fields of room acoustics, reverberation optimization and acoustic room design. ↩

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