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For anyone looking for a capable robotic arm for automation of an industrial process, education, or just a giant helping hand for a really big soldering project, most options available can easily b… ...
Makers, electronic enthusiasts and those interested in building robots may be interested in a new robotic arm project featured on the Instructables website created by Maurizio Miscio. The robot ...
Niryo One is an accessible 6 axis robotic arm, made for makers, education, and small companies. The robot is 3D printed and powered by Arduino, Raspberry Pi, and Robot Operating System.
An Arduino Nano based expansion board is used to control the arm, with a HC-06 Bluetooth module to allow it to be controlled via a smart phone app. Various sensors can also be added to expand the ...
He wondered, ‘What if designing a robotic arm’s behavior didn’t require code?’ Tolson realized that a no-code robotic arm would have huge potential in the market. So that’s what he built.
But why give a robotic arm spec’d out guts? Because it lets it do all the number crunching required to do all sorts of wonderful stuff, like training the arm to perform tasks by touch.
A new Seattle-area startup is betting that robotic arms can help restaurants and construction sites improve efficiency and address labor shortages. Founded earlier this year, Ally Robotics is ...