About Us

WDDLY Associates aims to increase, robots capability to interact within our natural world. Specifically, we aim to create seamless collaboration between people and robotic devices. This can be accomplished through the use of Extend Reality (XR) systems such as Virtual and Augmented Reality (VR and AR).

Benefits of XR

There are many advantages to using this technology within a processing or manufacturing space:

  • Instantaneous migration within an environment

  • Allows multiple people to occupy the same space

  • Enables people who are physically handicapped to potentially be a part of the workforce

Additional Applications

While the original application of this technology is designed for use in poultry handling /manipulation applications, there are many more similar operations in manufacturing that can be deployed.

Poultry Processing applications

By creating a virtual simulation of the poultry processing line, operators can train robotic systems to perform precise cuts on virtual chickens with realistic haptic feedback. Through VR, robots can learn the optimal angles, forces, and trajectories required for accurate and efficient cuts, minimizing errors and maximizing yield.

Welding Demo Applications

 

Virtual Reality (VR) technology has proven to be a game-changer in various industries, including robotics. When applied to welding applications, VR enables remote operators to guide robots with precision and efficiency. By donning a VR headset, the operator can immerse themselves in a virtual environment that replicates the welding site. They can visualize the workpiece, monitor the welding parameters, and control the robot's movements remotely. This approach offers several advantages, such as improved safety for operators who can avoid hazardous environments, enhanced accuracy due to the operator's direct control, and increased productivity by minimizing travel time. Overall, using VR for remotely guiding robots in welding applications revolutionizes the industry by combining the power of robotics and immersive virtual experiences.