Easy, cheap and fast

I have a presentation scheduled for this week at a certain place, and I am pondering various things.

The main theme of this year's event will be "easy, cheap, and fast.

Thinking about it, about 10 years ago, when we exhibited a robot-based visual inspection device at a robot exhibition,
The comments were, "It's interesting, but it would be faster if a human operator did it,
This led to the idea that "using a robot has the triple disadvantages of being slow, expensive, and difficult.

I thought it was interesting that we thought in totally different directions and arrived at the same place.

Easy: If it's difficult, you can't use it. If it is not easy to use, nothing will start.
Cheap: We can't spend money on automating visual inspections that don't add value. If it is expensive, we don't need it.
Fast: The value of an automated visual inspection system is proportional to its speed: 2x for 2x, 10x for 10x.

If you don't have all three, you don't get "productivity gains"...
" Glamichan" has all of them, and especially if it's fast, it can be quite destructive!