3D printing and soft robotics have come together once again. This time it is in the form of a soft robotic gripper that can discern, grip and manipulate objects without being pre-programmed to do so. The device, developed by engineers and roboticists at the University of California, San Diego, utilizes a non-optical method of detection [...]Robotic gripper made with 3D printing can hold, twist, and sense objects
3D printing and soft robotics have come together once again. This time it is in the form of a soft robotic gripper that can discern, grip and manipulate objects without being pre-programmed to do so. The device, developed by engineers and roboticists at the University of California, San Diego, utilizes a non-optical method of detection [...]
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