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Soft Robotics' RL7 and other grippers can reliably perform some of the physical tasks we do countless times a day but take for granted.
Soft Robotics, a company that develops enterprise level soft robotic grippers for a variety of materials handling and pick and place applications, is on a roll. After securing a high level ...
This robot gripper looks like a wilted flower, but it can lift 100 times its own weight A soft robot that’s perfect for packing groceries ...
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 ...
“We’re thrilled to bring Soft Robotics’ technology to Universal Robots, and develop the first customizable gripper system specifically designed for the collaborative robot space,” said ...
In response to this challenge, 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 ...
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 ...
Called “GRIP-tape,” a backronym for Grasping and Rolling in Plane, this newly developed product demonstrates that a high-tech solution can be created using low-cost materials, such as off-the ...
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.
A team of roboticists has developed a unique 3D-printed soft robotic gripper that operates without the need for electronics.
Developing a soft robotic gripper that mimics a woven structure aims to achieve high performance, cost-effectiveness, and process efficiency.