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We've seen huge strides in the development of big walking bots, small rollers and shape-changing drones, but Robugtix sees a gap in the market for something that slots inbetween. Its new Z6 robot ...
And true to its hexapod label, it scuttles around on six articulated aluminum legs. This form of locomotion allows the robot to make on-the-spot 360-degree turns, not unlike a spider.
PI, a global leader in precision motion control and nanopositioning, debuted a new innovative high-bandwidth lever-hexapod with direct-driven lever-actuators at LASER World of Photonics in Munich last ...
Researchers at Carnegie Mellon University have built a new, bioinspired robot called T-RHex, which uses microspines on its feet to grip onto rough surfaces. This allows it to climb up very steep ...
If so, then this morphing hexapod is for for you! Built by Zenta Robotic Creations, MorpHex makes use of more than 25 servos, and it can do some pretty creepy things with them.
Recently, a research group from Robotics Institute of Beihang University, China has developed a novel multifunctional hexapod robot with leg–arm integration which is named ALLOMAN (Arm-Leg ...
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