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The SRDK-UR+ will be demonstrated at the International Manufacturing Technology Show (IMTS) in Chicago, IL from September 10-15, 2018 in the Universal Robots booth (#236861).
Empire Robotics recently took a big step away from the standard two or three fingered robot grippers used on industrial robotic arms to a new type of gripper -- an agile robot gripper that's ...
Purple Robotics' PR10, the world’s first dual electrical vacuum gripper, launches in the U.S. The gripper needs no external air and installs in 30 min ...
The robot gripper invented by researchers at the University of Chicago and Cornell University is now available commercially. Empire Robotics, the company founded to commercialize the invention, is ...
University of Washington. "This 5-fingered robot hand learns to get a grip on its own." ScienceDaily. ScienceDaily, 9 May 2016. <www.sciencedaily.com / releases / 2016 / 05 / 160509145524.htm>.
If you've got ground coffee and a few party balloons lying around, you have the ingredients for a universal robot gripper, according to researchers at Cornell University, the University of Chicago ...
One of the world's most versatile robot hands doesn't look like a hand at all. iRobot's universal robotic gripper is an elastic ball filled with grainy materials - like a bean bag chair in miniature.
While creating robotic grippers to pick up objects that are all the same shape and consistency is relatively easy, difficulties arise when trying to create one versatile enough to handle a wider ...
Engineers from Cornell University and the University of Chicago have built a robotic hand that can grip objects and throw them. It can shoot hoops, toss bolts and springs into boxes, and hit the ...
Robots in manufacturing are notorious one-trick ponies. For fifty years, robotic grippers have worked well, provided they were being asked to grasp one thing, and one thing only.