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The robot's 3D-printable parts can be reproduced with at least a 200 x 200 x 200 mm build space. The finished robot is stands at around 2.6 feet (0.8 m) tall and weighs about 35 pounds (16 kg).
The core of Berkeley Humanoid Lite's design is a modular 3D-printed gearbox for the actuators and robot body. All other components can be sourced from widely available e-commerce platforms or ...
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An employee works to build a 3D printed social housing building called "Yhnova", using a construction 3D printing technique known as BatiPrint3D and developed by researchers from the University of ...
MIT's Computer Science and Artificial Intelligence Lab (CSAIL) has come up with a new way to make soft, hydraulically-powered robots in one step using commercial 3D printers that can print solid ...
The robot’s body, wheels, and rims are 3D-printed from recycled materials, built tough with reinforced polymers for harsh terrain. Updated: Jun 19, 2025 06:28 AM EST ...
With this new 3D printing technique, robots can ‘practically walk right out of the printer’ Eventually, the system 'will hardly need any human input at all,' one researcher says By Katherine Noyes ...
Scientists have developed a 3D-printed robotic hand which can play simple musical phrases on the piano by just moving its wrist. And while the robot is no virtuoso, it demonstrates just how ...
I was reminded of that recently when I got a peek at how one of the leading manufacturers of industrial automation solutions uses 3D printing extensively to create its robots and end effectors ...