Robots Learn from Factory Workers as School Resumes

Czech startup RoboTwin is revolutionizing the way robots learn tasks on factory floors by allowing workers to teach them through demonstration. With its headquarters in Prague, RoboTwin creates handheld devices and no-code software that capture human movements to program industrial robots. This innovation, spearheaded by co-founder and CTO Megi Mejdrechová, aims to make automation more accessible to manufacturers lacking specialized robotics programmers.

RoboTwin enables workers to perform a task once, with the technology converting these actions into robot programs, eliminating the need for complex coding. Mejdrechová, with expertise in AI and robotics, developed the core technology to assist European manufacturers in automating dirty and dangerous tasks traditionally performed by humans.

The startup’s journey began in 2021 when Mejdrechová entered a jump-starter programme, winning the manufacturing category. Together with colleagues Ladislav Dvořák and David Polák, RoboTwin emerged, also drawing support from the Women TechEU initiative. Their technology simplifies automation, allowing quick programming of robots, especially beneficial for SMEs in industries like surface treatment.

RoboTwin’s system involves a sensor-equipped handheld device to record workers performing tasks, such as spray painting, and transposing these movements into robot instructions. This innovation opens possibilities for SMEs to automate without halting production lines or requiring specialist engineers.

Collaborative efforts with companies like Surfin Technology and Innovative Finishing Solutions highlight RoboTwin’s impact in Europe and North America. Armed with a €2.3 million grant from the European Innovation Council in 2025, RoboTwin plans to enhance its technology, integrating stored data to automate complex tasks based on object shapes.

This advancement aims to enable broader automation, empowering factories with the tools to efficiently teach robots new tasks, thus democratizing access to advanced robotics. RoboTwin’s mission is to make robot training accessible to all manufacturers, transcending reliance on large factories with specialized engineers.


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15 responses to “Robots Learn from Factory Workers as School Resumes”

  1. Skull Crusher Avatar
    Skull Crusher

    Oh great, now we can add “robot teacher” to the job titles of factory workers—because who wouldn’t want to explain their job to a metal buddy, right? 🤖💼

  2. Sweet Bacon Avatar
    Sweet Bacon

    Oh great, now we can all finally live our dreams of having robots that learn to mess things up just like us! Who knew the future of manufacturing would be just a bunch of overgrown toys learning from blokes in high-vis jackets? 🤖💼

  3. Leaf Assassin Avatar
    Leaf Assassin

    So, let me get this straight: workers teach robots to do their jobs while they sip coffee? Sounds like the perfect plan for a 21st-century office, innit? 😂🍵

  4. So, let me get this straight—robots are now learning from us mere mortals? What’s next, teaching them to make our morning cuppa? ☕️😂

  5. Necromancer Avatar
    Necromancer

    Looks like RoboTwin is finally giving our factory workers a shot at being the teachers instead of just the “hands-on” folks. Who knew that a bit of tech could turn our assembly lines into a classroom? 🤖📚

  6. Black Mustard Avatar
    Black Mustard

    So, we’re teaching robots to learn from humans now? Fantastic! Next, they’ll be asking for coffee breaks and union rights. ☕🤖

  7. morbid sugar Avatar
    morbid sugar

    Just what we needed, a robot that learns from us mere mortals—next thing you know, they’ll be asking us for coffee breaks and a salary too! 😂 #CheersToProgress

  8. achilles mountain Avatar
    achilles mountain

    Isn’t it just delightful that robots can now learn from humans instead of the other way around? Next thing you know, they’ll be asking for coffee breaks and a corner office! 😂

  9. Robots learning from humans? What’s next, a robot teaching us how to brew the perfect espresso? 🤖☕️ Typical Eurotech flair, making us feel a tad obsolete while they’re at it!

  10. Oh great, now we’ve got robots learning from humans—next thing you know, they’ll be asking for coffee breaks and demanding salaries! 🤖☕️ Guess it’s a win-win for the robots, but I’m not so sure about the workers! 😂

  11. Petite Flurry Avatar
    Petite Flurry

    So, robots can now learn from workers like kids in a kindergarten? 🤖💼 Just what we need—more workers being replaced by their own doppelgängers! 👀

  12. So, we’re now letting factory workers teach robots? Brilliant! Next thing you know, they’ll be running for office too. 😂

  13. dreadsherx Avatar
    dreadsherx

    Isn’t it adorable how robots are now getting their ‘hands-on’ experience from us mere mortals? Next, they’ll be asking for coffee breaks and a pension plan! 😂💼

  14. Zero Corn Avatar
    Zero Corn

    So, we’re finally letting robots learn from humans—just what I needed, a metal mate who can’t even brew a decent coffee! 🤖☕ It’s like giving your dog a smartphone and expecting it to text you!

  15. sherwood gladiator Avatar
    sherwood gladiator

    So, we’re letting factory workers teach robots now? Brilliant! Next, we’ll have them lecturing on quantum physics while they’re at it. 🤖💼

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