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Autodesk is showcasing its vision to bring robots to work sites for on-demand, 3D printing of building parts. The design software company said the goal is to address the skilled labor shortage ...
As I travel around the USA exploring 3D printing and 3D design, I’m meeting a fair number of entrepreneurs who are building robots, enabled by tools that didn’t exist just a few short years ago.
If you wanted a robot to do mundane tasks for you, where would you go to find the expertise to get one? Some researchers at ...
Autodesk has created a robot-filled shipping container which may very well represent the future of construction work. Being shown off at this week's Autodesk University Las Vegas event, the crate ...
As an undergraduate student, Yufeng Chi (B.S.'23 EECS) was captivated by humanoid and legged robots. Eager to learn more, he ...
Autodesk wants to give its industrial clients smarter robots–machines that can adapt on the fly to what’s in front of them. “Robots are in no way aware of their higher-order goal,” Haley says.
The 3D printed bridge project is a collaboration between MX3D, designer Joris Laarman, Autodesk, construction firm Heijmans and several other partners, including French welding specialists Air ...
The real world. But MX3D's robots aren't anything like desktop 3D printers.The bots look like giant mechanical arms that end in a torchlike apparatus. Instead of printing objects inside a box, the ...
Robot is 3D-printed upside-down in one piece, then walks out of the printer. The 67-mm-long (2.6-in) demonstrator robot, with a paper clip for scale. The University of Edinburgh.