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Researchers in Italy have successfully completed the first flight of iRonCub3. The robot lifted off the ground by about 50 cm ...
Berkeley unveils a $5K open-source humanoid robot built from 3D-printed parts, empowering anyone to learn, build, and customize robotics.
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Experimental Jamming 'Beanbag' Robot GripperGet your first 10 PCBs for free at <a href=" I've been thinking about building a jamming or 'beanbag' gripper for some time. This gripper uses a flexible membrane full of granular material which can ...
Researchers at the Massachusetts Institute of Technology have developed a way to use 3D printing to make cable-driven ...
The magnetic grippers (shown here picking up some raspberry) were successful 76% of the time. Changyan He From the lab to the operating room. We were surprised by how well the robotic tools performed.
BMW’s Lightweight Construction and Technology Center in Landshut created a large robotic gripper using additive manufacturing. Weighing around 120 kilograms, the gripper can be printed in just 22 ...
Abstract: In the industrial transformer core assembly process, significant productivity gains can be achieved by utilizing a robotic gripper that is able to handle, and accurately position, multiple ...
The innovative gripper is part of a robotic set-up that the researchers are hoping will someday do fruit picking and other farm chores for Washington farmers to help alleviate ongoing labor shortages.
BMW Group: These innovative bionic grippers are 30% lighter than traditional models, handling loads up to 110 kilograms, which increases load capacity and reduces carbon emissions, the company said.
More recently, at the same center, the automaker unveiled 3D-printed XXL grippers. They have been installed on a press for the production of all the German brand’s carbon-fiber-reinforced polymer ...
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