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This soft robotic gripper is not only 3D printed in one print, it also doesn’t need any electronics to work. The device was developed by a team of roboticists at the University of California San ...
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China’s 3D-printed robotic arm with octopus flexibility lifts 260x of its weight - MSNThe robot’s design incorporates a sophisticated system of two or three cables that actuate the arm, enabling it to adjust its grip with a 15-degree conical angle.
Unlike traditional grippers that require additional assembly and processing after 3D printing, this new soft robotic gripper is ready to use as soon as it comes off the printer.
Researchers 3D-printed a robotic hand, a six-legged robot, a 'heart' pump, and a metamaterial cube. ETH Zurich / Thomas Buchner Get the Popular Science daily newsletter💡 ...
A team of University of Washington engineers and computer scientists developed a way using 3D printing technology that could make industrial assembly lines more nimble and versatile.
Unveiled during the grand opening of the Digital Construction Site at TU Braunschweig, the system merges COBOD’s BOD2 3D construction printer with a telescopic vertical extension and robotic arm ...
V2 catamaran was printed in Italy at Caracol’s production center and headquarter in Barlassina, near Milan, with a Heron AM 400, Caracol's robotic Large Format Additive Manufacturing (LFAM) platform.
Courtesy of Nagami. Nagami created the plastic panels using a robotic arm equipped with a custom-built extruder that can print complex 3D forms.
Jul 28, 2023: This 3D printed gripper doesn't need electronics to function (w/video) (Nanowerk News) This soft robotic gripper is not only 3D printed in one print, it also doesn’t need any electronics ...
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