Combining robotic arms and 3D printing offers greater flexibility, adaptability and workflow optimization. Learn about the ...
Imagine a swarm of tiny robots, each about the size of the palm of your hand, spreading out over a wildfire-ravaged community ...
The molds and plate were removed after three hours of curing, and the team applied silicon adhesive to bond the rigid segments to the soft joints. They used a titanium wire as an actuating tendon, ...
Inspired by origami, Worcester Polytechnic Institute (WPI) robotics engineering researchers are developing a lightweight, flexible robotic arm that will enable a wheelchair user to safely grasp, lift, ...
A high-temperature version of the Freeformer 750-3X will be presented, which can additively manufacture sophisticated ...
Ten delta-style robots use unique, easily changed end-of-arm tooling to stack cookies into slugs and then place slugs into ...
In a major breakthrough in robotics, the University of Science and Technology of China has developed an octopus-inspired robotic arm, called SpiRobs. Led by Nikolaos Freris, the project marks a ...
An interactive AI adviser uses application databases to help users find relevant components for building robot systems. The ...
Two friendly eyes stare out from a dark screen, held aloft by a black robotic arm that curves upwards ... and then enclose the frame in a 3D-printed case he's designed. Alex Rose's design for ...
Open the Youtube video In a world where 3D printers can make everything from prosthetic limbs to pizza, one engineer has taken the technology to a new, slightly concerning level: tattooing human skin.
The Array combines up to four printers in a single unit, with automated management of materials and print trays. Similar to the Mira, the Array uses a robotic arm to change the printer tray and store ...