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.
The study, which analyzed human motion principles and successfully applied them to a robotic gripper, is published in the journal Science Robotics. This research was motivated by the human ...
South Korean robotic gripper specialist Tesollo says it will target the US market with its multi-joint robotic hand lineup, ...
[Chiprobot] has created an amazing compliant gripper. Designing robot hands (or end effectors) can be a perilous task. It is easy to give robots big, good, strong hands. Strong grippers have to ...
At CES, Roborock fishes for socks, SwitchBot brings drinks, Dreame changes mops and TP-Link recycles dirty water. What's ...
The robot gripper has 7 degrees of freedom (2 DOF for each finger) and a weight of 1.95kg. The length of the hand is 248.8mm, and each finger has its own maximum admissible length of 155mm. It also ...
A new trend is sweeping its way through robot hoovers: robotic arms that can grab things. At the CES tech trade fair in Las ...
Our experience in developing, building and using dexterous robot hands reaches back to 1993. Our work scope covers all areas from multisensory mechatronic hand design up to control of the hands ...
Roborock will be showcasing a vacuum and mopping robot that not only cleans the floor, but also clears it of obstacles with ...
Robots have been trained to perform surgical tasks with the skill of human doctors, even learning to correct their own mistakes during surgeries.