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The less energy that a robot uses to perform its assigned duties, the better. A new soft robotic gripper was created with this fact in mind, as it grasps and releases objects without using any ...
Soft robotics, which uses flexible and deformable materials, is an emerging field in autonomous systems. It has recently been ...
An assistant professor at the University of Arkansas’s College of Engineering started developing a robotic gripper in 2020 ...
A team of roboticists has developed a unique 3D-printed soft robotic gripper that operates without the need for electronics.
Soft Robotics features its mGripAI soft robotic gripper, which combines artificial intelligence, 3D vision, and soft gripping technology to pick more than 90 pieces per minute. At PACK EXPO ...
Developing a soft robotic gripper that mimics a woven structure aims to achieve high performance, cost-effectiveness, and process efficiency.
Cornell researchers have developed a soft robotic device that gently grips and injects living plant leaves with sensors that help it detect and communicate with its environment. The robot can also ...
Folks with a soft touch seem to have no problem getting to grips with delicate objects, but it can be a tough ask for robots. Researchers have taken a strength-in-numbers approach with a gripper ...
Engineers develop soft robotic gripper Inspired by twining plants, it has a variety of possible applications Date: December 15, 2020 Source: University of Georgia Summary: Scientists often look to ...
MIT’s Computer Science and Artificial Intelligence Lab (CSAIL) has shared the results of a new project in which it built a two-fingered robotic gripper, which has soft pads for dedicated and ...
A 130g soft robot gripper lifts 100kg? Developing a soft robotic gripper that mimics a woven structure. Achieve high performance, cost-effectiveness, and process efficiency in a soft robotic gripper.