Section outline

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      Optimize public engagement based on the desired level of interaction:

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      Dedicated Workshops:

      1-hour sessions based on Workshop 1. Participants use the learning mode of the NED2 to teach the robot their first pick-and-place cycle.

       

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      Interactive Demonstrations:

      Engagement through hands-on testing. These setups allow the public to interact with a running system without needing to program it themselves.

       

      * Smart Sorting Challenge (Workshop 3):

      The robot runs a continuous sorting loop. Participants are invited to "challenge" the robot by placing various objects on the conveyor belt to observe its real-time vision and decision-making capabilities.

       

      * Human vs. Robot: Tic-Tac-Toe:

      A high-level demonstration showcasing complex logic and strategic play. Participants play a physical game of Tic-Tac-Toe against the robot. 

      Note: This activity is powered by a Python script and is ideal for demonstrating advanced programming capabilities.

      👉Link to the tutorial

       

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      Autonomous Demonstrations (loops):

      The robot runs a program in an infinite loop. This is ideal for attracting crowds at a booth, showcasing industrial speed, precision, and automation without requiring constant supervision.