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The 3D printing industry has seen a myriad of innovations over the past few years, but few breakthroughs hold as much promise as the Affordable Robotic Arm by Hugging Face. This game-changing ...
Rapid growth in the 3D printing market is driven by increasing automation and demand for customized, efficient manufacturing solutions across industries. Robotic 3D printing systems facilitate the ...
Engineers from +LAB, the 3D printing laboratory of the Politecnico di Milano university in Italy, are looking to redefine composite manufacturing with utilizing 3D printing technology. The research ...
A pair of researchers are working on a new robotic 3D printing system that has been dubbed Robotic Extrusion. The process uses a 6-axis robotic arm that is able to print items thanks to a print ...
There are probably at least as many ways to construct a robotic arm as there are uses for them. In the case of [Thomas ...
On most consumer 3D printers, the print head moves by sliding horizontally along rails, and vertically along rods. The Plybot is different, though, in that it "holds" its head in two robotic arms.
The experimental 3D printer at the University of Nottingham adds a six-axis robotic arm to their printer head, which allows for a few interesting enhancements.
A new multipurpose robotic arm has been created by a team of developers at HitBot based in Shenzhen, China called the Z-Arm, which is capable of 3D printing, laser engraving, picking/placing and more.
This Robotic Arm Can Do Everything From 3D Printing To Laser Cutting To Cake Decorating Greg Kumparak 3:11 PM PST · January 6, 2016 ...