Robot vacuums and mops were definitely the stars of the show, mainly due to the insane advancements that they’re getting, including retractable arms and legs, and the ability to climb up the ...
Called the CYOBot, the robot has four articulating arms with a wheel at the end of each. The arms can be placed in a wide array of positions for different operating characteristics, allowing the ...
The octopus-inspired robot developed by Zhang and his colleagues has eight soft arms that are actuated via an innovative ...
Apart from outfitting their robot vacuums with arms, some companies are opting to give their vaccums tiny legs as well that can lift them up from the ground. That means they could hop larger floor ...
The idea of mounting a manipulator is no doubt as old as robot vacuums themselves. Robot arms have, however, proven too expensive or finicky for this level of mass production. Manufacturing costs ...
While patients lie unconscious on the operating table, robotic arms and grippers work on their bodies at certain stages in these procedures ― all guided by doctors using joystick-like ...
It also has a three-dimensional endoscope and a high-definition screen to assist the surgeon controlling the arms. Currently, there are around 400 robotic-assisted surgery systems in Japan ...
[Dan Royer] is taking some inspiration from Prusa’s business and is trying to build the same sort of enterprise around open source 3D printable robot arms. His 6 axis robot arm is certainly a ...
Brought to my attention by The Verge, several companies are busy grafting mechanical arms onto their robot vacuums. Robocks' Saros Z70 model has a "foldable five-axis mechanical arm" to "move ...
A robot with a five-pronged wrench screws the lug nuts into place ... At another part of the factory, multiple robot arms weld the frame. After that, the Wrangler moves on to the paint shop.
In front of him, a set of four robotic arms, like those found in auto plants, are assembling the walls, floors and roofs of houses. Using artificial intelligence (AI), the arms are reading blueprints ...