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Alex Mecl with Realhand

Alex Mecl with Realhand

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Industrial Talk is onsite at MD&M West and talking to Alex Mecl, Co-Founder Real Hand, Inc. about "Next level automation with hand dexterity". The conversation features Scott MacKenzie from the Industrial Talk podcast discussing the MDNM West event with Alex Mecl, CMO and co-founder of Real Hand. Real Hand offers robotic hands with human-like dexterity to solve the final 10% of automation tasks that require human interaction. They can mimic up to 21 degrees of freedom (DOF) and incorporate pressure and tactile sensors. A use case involves sorting plastic bags, which can be learned by the robotic hand in 3-6 months. The company aims to enhance physical intelligence in robots, potentially revolutionizing fields like sign language translation. Listeners are encouraged to connect with Alex Meckel on LinkedIn. Action Items [ ] Visit the Real Hand booth at MD&M West to record an on-site Industrial Talk segment and take a photo if time allows.[ ] Publish Alex Meckel’s contact information on the Industrial Talk platform so listeners can reach out to him. Outline Introduction to Industrial Talk Podcast Scott introduces the episode of Industrial Talk, sponsored by MD&M West and the News and Brews team.Scott thanks the audience for their support and celebrates industry professionals for their boldness and innovation.The podcast aims to celebrate industry professionals worldwide, emphasizing their daily problem-solving and collaboration in manufacturing. Introduction of Alex Mecl and Real Hand Scott introduces Alex Mecl, co-founder and CMO of Real Hand, a company focused on dexterity in automation.Alex Mecl explains the concept of Real Hand, which aims to provide human-like dexterity in automation processes.The company's tagline, "The Future of Dexterity," is highlighted.Scott describes the booth at MD&M West, showcasing real hands moving, which attracted attention. Feedback and Demonstrations at MD&M West Alex Mecl shares positive feedback from the MD&M West event, mentioning the piano demo that attracted many visitors.The tele-ops demo also received significant attention, highlighting the company's innovative solutions.Scott expresses interest in visiting the booth for an on-site demonstration.Alex Meckel discusses the importance of having real hands in the booth to attract attention and facilitate discussions. Background and Market Opportunity Alex Mecl provides his background, including his experience in software integration and AI robotics.The company's focus on solving the remaining 10% of automation processes that require human dexterity is explained.The goal is to make production lines more efficient, safer, and collaborative by integrating human-like dexterity in robots.The company aims to replace or enhance human involvement in automated processes, not to replace humans entirely. Technical Details and Applications Scott inquires about the technical aspects of integrating human-like dexterity in robots.Alex Mecl explains the concept of Degrees of Freedom (DOF) and how Real Hand's hands mimic human dexterity.The company's hands can range from DOF 11 to DOF 21, depending on the required dexterity.The importance of software solutions and algorithms to train robotic hands is emphasized. Use Cases and Real-World Applications Alex Mecl provides a use case involving a company that produces medical bags and struggles with stacking and sorting them.The company's automated process can produce 6000 bags per hour, but manual sorting is required at the end.Real Hand's solution involves training the robotic hand to identify and sort the bags, potentially reducing the time required from three to six months.The company's hands incorporate pressure sensors and tactile sensors to mimic human dexterity. Future of Physical Intelligence Alex Mecl discusses the concept of physical intelligence, where robotic hands are enhanced with additional sensors and software.The goal is to create a hand that can perform complex tasks, similar to how a mouse revolutionized computer interaction.Real Hand's future plans include integrating the hand with cameras and other sensors to achieve physical intelligence.An example of physical intelligence is provided, where a robot can translate sign language in real-time, benefiting the deaf community. Conclusion and Contact Information Scott expresses amazement at the rapid advancements in robotics and automation.Alex Mecl provides his contact information, encouraging listeners to reach out on LinkedIn.The importance of attending events like MD&M West to stay updated with the latest innovations is emphasized.Scott wraps up the episode, encouraging listeners to connect with Alex Meckel and explore the possibilities of Real Hand. If interested in being on the Industrial Talk show, simply contact us and let's have a quick conversation. Finally, get your exclusive free access to the Industrial Academy and a series on “Why You Need To Podcast” for Greater Success in 2026. All links designed for...
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