
Heinrich KUPER GmbH from Rietberg made a significant impact at
LIGNA 2025, demonstrating cutting-edge solutions designed to
enhance efficiency, sustainability, and automation in the veneer
and solid wood processing industry. Held last week in Hannover,
the international trade fair focused on digitalization, circular
economy, sustainability, and modern technologies—all core
competencies emphasized by KUPER at their exhibition stand D16
in Hall 15.
Robotic Automation for Veneer Production
KUPER presented one of the fair’s standout premieres: a
sophisticated face veneer line integrated with robotic
automation. This innovation involved automated placement of
veneer packages by a robot, showcasing efficient handling and
precision. Visitors observed the entire process—separation of
veneer sheets, camera-driven defect detection, and automatic
feeding into the KUPER ACR assembly machine, complete with a
turning station for producing diverse veneer patterns.
This advanced automation solution resulted from a successful
collaboration between KUPER and Beckhoff Automation, a leader in
PC-based control technology. By combining robotic automation and
high-resolution camera systems with artificial intelligence,
KUPER aims to substantially reduce manual intervention, thus
addressing industry-wide challenges such as labor shortages.
AI-based Imperfection Elimination
A highlight at the KUPER booth was an AI-driven system designed
for defect detection and efficient defect elimination in veneer
processing. The camera-based AI system autonomously identified
imperfections and guided precise interventions to minimize
waste, conserve resources, and enhance overall productivity.
This powerful combination of proven manufacturing techniques and
groundbreaking AI technology drew significant attention,
positioning KUPER as a forward-thinking innovator.
Digitizing Wood Processing Service and Maintenance
The renowned KUPER FLI veneer splicing machine was also featured
prominently. Equipped with the KUPER Industry 4.0 module, the
machine showcased advanced digitization capabilities. This
module facilitates real-time data collection, including
operational metrics and productivity analytics. Visitors
witnessed how predictive maintenance strategies could be
implemented using this data, thus significantly reducing
downtime and maintenance costs.
KUPER also demonstrated remote access capabilities, allowing
technicians to manage systems both onsite and remotely from the
company’s headquarters in Rietberg. These innovations underscore
the practical integration of digitization in enhancing
operational efficiency and service quality.
AI-driven Troubleshooting Enhancements
Further capturing visitor interest, KUPER previewed a developing
project aimed at implementing AI for advanced troubleshooting.
This initiative, still in progress, promises rapid, autonomous
fault diagnosis to reduce downtime and maintenance expenditure.
Structured AI guidelines will assist operators by identifying
faults accurately and providing step-by-step self-help
instructions, significantly cutting service costs.
Practical Responses to Industry Challenges
Gerd Meurer, Managing Director of KUPER, emphasized the
company’s commitment to providing tangible solutions for
immediate industry challenges. “Our presentations at LIGNA 2025
offer concrete answers rather than speculative visions,” Meurer
said, “addressing acute issues such as skilled labor shortages,
globalization pressures, and sustainability demands.”
By merging proven production methods with state-of-the-art AI
technology, KUPER positions itself at the forefront of industry
innovation. This combination ensures that their customers are
equipped not just for present-day challenges but also future
advancements, enhancing their competitiveness in an evolving
global marketplace.
Through its impactful participation at LIGNA 2025, KUPER
reaffirmed its role as an essential industry leader driving
efficiency, sustainability, and innovation within wood
processing.
Source: KUPER