Vention
35 Case Studies
A Vention Case Study
Mind Ex Machina ran a workshop to explore how humans and cobots can collaborate on artistic projects and needed modular cobot workstations that could be used individually or clustered in groups of 2–4 to encourage robot-to-robot and human-robot interaction. Vention supplied the MEM (Humans Interacting with Robots) workstation solution to meet that requirement.
Vention delivered modular workstations that supported applications such as robot-assisted drawing, sculpting, gameplay, and repetitive motion—completed in one day with 2 hours of design time and 5 hours of assembly, at an equipment cost of $2,500 USD. The result was a low-cost, rapidly deployable setup that enabled hands-on exploration of collaborative cobot behaviors and scalable clustering of 2–4 units for extended interaction.