Workshop automation using the Inverse3 and Meca500

The Inverse3 is a haptic input device designed to simplify robotic control. In this video, we demonstrate how it guides, records, and trains Mecademic’s Meca500 robot arm to automate repetitive tasks in manufacturing.

By using the Inverse3, our technicians can efficiently control a gluing head and parking magnets, reducing manual labor and improving workflow efficiency. After initial guidance, the robot arm performs tasks independently, allowing our technicians to focus on other critical work.

Key Features:

  • Intuitive robot programming through haptic input

  • AI-powered training for automation

  • Teleoperation for remote control

  • Customizable automation for industrial applications

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