Robotic 3D printing collaboration combines crane expertise with additive manufacturing to automate affordable, sustainable construction projects.
Always looking for new applications for its knuckle boom cranes, Palfinger has struck up a relationship with a manufacturer of 3D printing technology.
A joint research team led by Dr. Dong-Gyun Kim of the Korea Research Institute of Chemical Technology (KRICT), Professor ...
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Scientists built a 3D-printed robot rattlesnake to crack open a century-old mystery
In A Nutshell Researchers at the University of Texas at El Paso built a 3D-printed robotic rattlesnake fitted with a real ...
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Robot hands so sensitive they can grab a potato chip
A new type of robotic hand developed at The University of Texas at Austin demonstrates such sensitive touch that it can grasp objects as fragile as a potato chip or a raspberry without crushing them.
Explore JEC World 2026, the premier event for the composites industry showcasing advancements in large-format additive manufacturing.
Many cultures explore the idea of a figurative third eye that enhances perception. For autonomous vehicles, the concept is ...
A tactile sensing robotic hand inspired by fish fin mechanics enables precise control of grip force, helping robots manipulate fragile objects without visual ...
After its stunning debut at AWE last year, global premium smart technology brand MOVA is set to make a strong return in 2026 with signific ...
A new Open Ceramics research paper examines how sand binder jetting already supports series production and what it will take to industrialize slurry-based ceramic 3D printing.
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