As part of the Emerging Talent program in SOFI Essilor Chihuahua (paid internship) for which only a small group of students from diverse universities are selected, I was assigned the task of developing a solution for the automation of a designed production line.
Completing this internship was particularly challenging because it was the first time I had to develop a "real world" project of considerable caliber and with a lot of money invested in it. Besides, I was the only member of the program who had to deliver results on their own, in contrast with the rest of the members formed in couples. Making things even harder, the internship occurred right in the middle of the COVID-19 pandemic, making the work to be almost entirely remote and causing the little time on site to be extremely valuable for prototype validation.
The "Clipping Machine" Project consisted then in the design and implementation of an industrial-level solution for time and cost reduction of a production line; and involved, among all the planning and administrative tasks, the creation of several concepts that when developed and validated with a final prototype, two UR5 robot with Robotiq 2F-140 grippers were to be programmed.
Developing it granted me recognition in the CONECTA Magazine: Empresa de lentes ópticos implementará sistema de alumno del Tec | Tecnológico de Monterrey
Due to confidentiality issues, I cannot expose with much detail the development of this project. For more clear information, please contact me using the information at the bottom of this site.
Short demonstration of working prototype.
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