Robot arms and grippers do important work every hour of every day. They’re used in production lines around the world, toiling virtually ceaselessly outside of their designated maintenance windows.
Rise Robotics’ electric Superjammer industrial robotic arm has the best name in the business. And now, it’s gunning for a spot in the Guinness Book of World Records as the world’s strongest ...
[Skyentific] is experimenting with this mechanism and built a 6-degree-of-freedom robotic arm with it ... The length of this line between the two plates remains the same throughout the entire ...
Scientists have developed a ‘hairy robotic gripper’ inspired by ant jaws in a research ... The researchers fitted an aluminium two-jawed parallel plate gripper with four rows of ‘hairs’ made of ...
shows the robot using its long, flexible arms to place pieces of ham, sausages, slices of toast, and cherries onto a plate. The robot ... Just two fingers are enough to grip it firmly." ...
Past development of robotic handling systems has focused on making them like the human hand and equipping them with technologies such as machine learning. The new two-jawed parallel plate gripper ...
Researchers at the University of California, San Francisco, have enabled a paralysed man to regularly control a robotic arm using signals from his brain, transmitted via a computer. UCSF This BCI ...
A team of robotics ... arm powered by AI that can serve people coffee and carry out other tasks. The researchers put Kinova to the test by asking it to make a cup of coffee and decorate a plate ...
The release marks OnRobot's highest payload gripper to date ... includes all the hardware and software needed for all leading robot brands. This press release features multimedia.