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Experts from Universal Robots and OnRobot offer insights into how to select versatile end-of-arm robot tools that work ...
Danish 3D printer maker Cobod and Technical University (TU) Braunschweig have unveiled a construction robot that prints ...
Minneapolis-based Kurt Workholding announced the launch of its new RV24 Robotic Gripper—a two-finger parallel gripper featuring a revolutionary patent pending design that allows automated finger/end ...
A research team from Seoul National University has proposed a gripper capable of moving multiple objects together to enhance the efficiency of pick-and-place processes, inspired by humans' multi ...
A two-finger parallel gripper features a patent-pending design that allows automated finger/end effector changes without changing the gripper body. KURT WORKHOLDING, exhibiting at IMTS 2022 – booth ...
Building the ideal robotic gripper is still a work in progress. Existing grippers that can expand are bulky because they need additional mechanisms to get gripping appendages to expand.
This mantis shrimp-inspired robotic arm can crack an egg Device can grab like a hand, crawl across the floor, or jump high, just by pulling on a simple muscle.
At CES 2025, Roborock will be showcasing a vacuum and mopping robot that not only cleans the floor, but also clears it of obstacles with an extendable arm.
Conclusion North Carolina State University researchers developed a robotic gripper inspired by Origami. Its unique design lets it grab small objects delicately and lift heavy ones.
The robotic arm consists of 3D-printed pieces, screws, a circuit board and four motors. Despite its size, there is a gripper on the end of it, capable of picking up small items, like a screw.