POSTED: 19 Feb, 2026
Our UTS based Quality Assurance & Compliance team recently co‑delivered the No-Code Quality Assurance workshop developed by our Swinburne for the 2025 symposium.
The workshop, led by A/Prof Gavin Paul and Dr Katia Bourahmoune, was part of the Hokkaido University Learning Satellite program, and included a group of PhD robotics students from Hokkaido University and across Sydney.
In just 90 minutes, participants built and deployed a no‑code vision quality assurance workflow—from training a classifier in Teachable Machine to running a vision‑guided pick‑and‑place task on a robot arm.
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