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Video Friday: Robots for Humanity

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Video Friday is your weekly number of superior robotics movies, collected by your pals at IEEE Spectrum robotics. We additionally publish a weekly calendar of upcoming robotics occasions for the following few months. Please ship us your occasions for inclusion.

IEEE SSRR 2023: 13–15 November 2023, FUKUSHIMA, JAPAN
Humanoids 2023: 12–14 December 2023, AUSTIN, TEX.
Cybathlon Challenges: 02 February 2024, ZURICH, SWITZERLAND
Eurobot Open 2024: 8–11 May 2024, LA ROCHE-SUR-YON, FRANCE

Enjoy right this moment’s movies!

An overview of ongoing work by Hello Robot, UIUC, UW, and Robots for Humanity to empower Henry Evans’ independence by way of the usage of the cell manipulator Stretch.

And in fact, you may learn extra about this challenge in this month’s problem of Spectrumjournal.

[ Hello Robot ]

At KIMLAB, now we have a novel approach of carving Halloween pumpkins! Our MOMO (Mobile Object Manipulation Operator) is provided with PAPRAS arms that includes prosthetic palms, permitting it to make use of human instruments.

[ KIMLAB ]

This new haptic system from CMU appears really superb, though watching the haptic arrays pulse is wigging me out somewhat bit for some purpose.

[ Fluid Reality Group ]

We are excited to introduce you to the Dingo 1.5, the following technology of our well-liked Dingo platform! With enhanced {hardware} and software program updates, the Dingo 1.5 is able to deal with much more difficult duties with ease.

[ Clearpath ]

A bit little bit of a leap scare right here from ANYbotics.

[ ANYbotics ]

Happy haunting from Boston Dynamics!

[ Boston Dynamics ]

I’m guessing that is some kind of testing setup but it surely’s low-key terrifying.

[ Flexiv ]

KUKA has teamed up with Augsburger Puppenkiste to construct a cell present cell through which two robots do the work of the puppeteers.

[ KUKA ]

In this video, we showcase the Advanced Grasping premium software program package deal’s capabilities. We show how TIAGo collects objects and locations them, how the gripper adapts to completely different shapes, and the TIAGo robotic’s notion and manipulation capabilities.

[ PAL Robotics ]

HEBI Robotics produces a platform for robotic improvement. Our long run imaginative and prescient is to make it straightforward and sensible for any employee, technician, farmer, and many others. to create robots as wanted. Today the platform is utilized by researchers world wide and HEBI is utilizing it to resolve difficult automation duties associated to inspections and upkeep.

[ HEBI Robotics ]

Folded robots are a quickly rising subject that’s revolutionizing how we take into consideration robotics. Taking inspiration from the traditional artwork of origami leads to thinner, lighter, extra versatile autonomous robots.

[ NSF ]

Can I’ve a pet T-Rex? Is a brief interdisciplinary portrait documentary that includes paleontologist and Kod*lab postdoc, Aja Mia Carter and Kod*lab robotics researchers, Postdoc Wei-Hsi Chen and PhD scholar J.Diego Caporale. Dr. Chen applies the artwork of origami to make a hopping robotic whereas Mr. Caporale provides a level of freedom to the backbone of a quadruped robotic to interrogate concepts about twisting and locomotion. An professional within the evolution of tetrapod spines from 380 millon years in the past, Dr. Carter continues to be motivated by her childhood dream for a pet T-Rex, however how can these robotics researchers get her nearer to her imaginative and prescient?

[ Kodlab ]

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