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The proposed robot, dubbed GRIP-tape, which stands, in part, for grasping and rolling in-plane, reportedly solves a problem ...
Called “GRIP-tape,” a backronym for Grasping and Rolling in Plane, this newly developed product demonstrates that a high-tech ...
Robot arms and grippers do important work every hour of every day. They’re used in production lines around the world, toiling virtually ceaselessly outside of their designated maintenance windows.
They call their robot GRIP-tape, with GRIP serving as an acronym for Grasping and Rolling In-Plane. Building the ideal robotic gripper is still a work in progress. Existing grippers that can ...
ONROBOT is introducing two grippers as end-effectors for collaborative robots (cobots) engaged in heavy-duty handling operations. Following several years of significant development, collaborative ...
Each robot is about 1 millimetre long and has two gripping arms. A magnetic field is used to move the robots and operate the grippers. Previous gripping bots had to be tethered to an outside ...