Automating physical operations such as switching on and off - Test automation tool "QCWing" collaborates with small collaborative robots.

Nihon Nobel Co., Ltd. (Headquarters: Kita-ku, Tokyo; Representative Director: To Shimoyama; hereinafter referred to as Nihon Nobel) has released the latest version of its test automation tool "QCWing," which enables simple motion control in combination with small collaborative robots. Actions such as turning switches on and off and moving light objects can be easily automated with QCWing.
■ Expanding the scope of automation by adding physical operations with robots
Automation of tasks such as reading IC cards and turning push-type switches on and off.
The robot can perform the action of holding an IC card up to a card reader. It can also press buttons. For example, it can automate the action of holding a card against the back of a smartphone or pressing a physical button located on the side of the smartphone.
*It is necessary to secure the smartphone in a way that makes it easy for the robot to operate.

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