<p>➀ The Technical University of Würzburg-Schweinfurt (THWS) showcased collaborative robotics and mixed reality (MR) projects at the Cobots4You fair, emphasizing user-friendly programming to enable non-experts to work with cobots;</p><p>➁ Key innovations included a welding cobot using MR for intuitive path definition and MR-based training systems for assembly tasks, addressing skill shortages and improving workplace flexibility;</p><p>➂ The team also demonstrated a student-developed robotic arm for checkers gameplay, highlighting practical research and fostering future industry-academia collaborations.</p>
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