Microrobot to open new avenues for manufacturing

Posted on 25 Jan 2018 by Jonny Williamson

A miniaturised milliDelta robot developed at Harvard University promises applications in manufacturing and medicine thanks to the innovative way in which it has been made.

Follow @TheManufacturer The original Delta robots are deployed in many industrial processes, including pick-and-place assemblies, machining, welding, and food packaging, because of their high precision and speed, according to The Harvard Gazette. Reymond Clavel developed the first version of the Delta Robot for a chocolate factory to quickly place chocolate pralines in their packages in…

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