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Prof-IT Group helped Neon-Art-M turn the Kuka robot into a digital asset

Customers: Neon-Art

Kazan; Construction and Construction Materials Industry

Contractors: Prof-IT Group
Product: KUKA KR-series Robotic manipulators

Project date: 2025/01  - 2025/09

2025: Robotic Complex Upgrade

On September 2, 2025, PROF-IT GROUP announced the completion of a project to modernize a robotic complex for Neon-Art-M. The solution for 3D processing of soft metals and plastic allows you to increase the performance of the equipment and use it efficiently.

KUKA

According to the company, since 2017, the Neon-Art-M enterprise has been idle. In industrial robot KUKA KR120 R3500 connection with the implementation of a large order for the manufacture advertizing of stands for public stops transport , there was a need to increase productivity and use available resources.

The technological partner PROF-IT GROUP was assigned the task of retrofitting the KUKA complex with additional equipment. The following was implemented in the project:

  • 2-axis positioner installed
  • Added milling tool (spindle)
  • Tool Change Station Implemented
  • Safety barriers and sensors installed
  • System management is integrated through the top-level controller

Together with the equipment modernization, the complex was integrated with the domestic software of SPRUTKAM ROBOT for offline programming of industrial robots. The program performs:

  • Automatic calculation of working trajectories from the 3D model
  • Optimizing Layer Transitions
  • Collision visualization
  • Modeling the Part Processing Process

KUKA

Work on the project took 9 months, including equipment setup. The commissioning process took a month and a half. Operators were trained directly at the site.

The main value of the project is that the company was able to optimize and reduce the cost of producing advertising structures. It became possible to process volumetric parts using a positioner. The robot is now capable of performing complex 3D mechanical processing of soft metals and plastic.

KUKA

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This case showed how the introduction of automated complexes can revive equipment and turn it into a development driver.
told Alexander Bardenkov, Head of Cyberphysical Systems at PROF-IT GROUP
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For us, upgrading the robotic complex was not only a step towards improving productivity, but also an opportunity to take a different look at our future. Now we understand that robots are not exotic, but a practical tool for optimizing production. The equipment has been successfully put into operation and is already yielding results.
told Rustam Galiev, production manager of Neon-Art-M LLC
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