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The project describes a unique exercise that intention is to teach the students about the different brands of robotic arms on how to utilize these robots for future works in industries. Precisely, it is a palletizing exercise that grabs sticks and places them into layers in which every even layer the rotation changes resulting in a tower of perpendicular sticks, which size is within the software and hardware limitations of the robot. The objective is to show the students the main differences in coding/programming and teaching the distinct brands of robots so they will have a wider acknowledgment about it and could be a big difference in their workplaces
Robots -- Moviment, Robots industrials, Robots -- Programació, Robots, Industrial, Robots -- Motion, Robots -- Programming
Robots -- Moviment, Robots industrials, Robots -- Programació, Robots, Industrial, Robots -- Motion, Robots -- Programming
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