Overview: A single robotic arm now handles loading, inter-machine transfer, deburring, and inspection within one automated ...
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Robotic arm inspired by octopus uses tactile sensors in suction cups for autonomous underwater grasping
The oceans hide some of the most sophisticated solutions nature has ever developed and are an inexhaustible source of ...
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Three-armed kitchen robot cuts raw salmon with 95% touch-sensing accuracy
Industrial robots have mastered many repetitive tasks, but preparing sashimi remains a surprisingly difficult ...
Robotic arms have a lot in common with CNC machines in that they are usually driven by a fixed script of specific positions to move to, and actions to perform. Autonomous behavior isn’t the norm, ...
Robots aren’t just for big factories anymore. Today’s robotic solutions are smarter, more affordable, and easier to deploy — especially for small and midsized shops. Whether it’s collaborative ...
Researchers at the Istituto Italiano di Tecnologia (IIT) have developed an octopus‑inspired soft robotic arm capable of ...
An octopus does not need its central brain to control every grab, twist, or squeeze. Now, robots may not need to either.
Scientists in Italy have developed a remarkable robotic arm inspired by the octopus, one of the ocean’s most skilled and ...
An octopus-inspired soft robotic arm that is capable of sensing contact, estimating the intensity and direction of the applied force, and grasping objects autonomously, even in complex environments ...
What if building a robotic arm didn’t require a massive budget or a team of engineers? Imagine a device capable of delivering smooth, precise movements for studio applications, constructed for less ...
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