BREAKTHROUGH IN SOFT ROBOT GRIPPER TECHNOLOGY: A WOVEN WONDER WITH SUPERHUMAN STRENGTH
In a remarkable breakthrough, researchers from the Korea Advanced Institute of Science and Technology (KAIST) and the Intelligent Robotics Research Center at KIST have unveiled a groundbreaking soft robot gripper capable of lifting objects weighing over 100 kilograms while weighing a mere 130 grams. This revolutionary advancement in soft robotics has the potential to transform industries, from logistics and manufacturing to household chores.
The limitations of conventional soft grippers
Soft robotic grippers have gained attention for their safety and flexibility, making them suitable for tasks that involve handling delicate or irregularly shaped objects. However, their primary drawback has been their limited load capacity, typically incapable of handling heavy items, and their susceptibility to losing their grip even under mild external forces.
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