New technology 3D printed robotic hand with bones, ligaments and tendons ANC
On The Scene: Researchers from ETH Zurich have 3D printed a robotic hand with synthetic bones, ligaments, and tendons using an innovative laser scanning technique. The new printing technology, developed by MIT spin-off Inkbit, enables efficient 3D printing of soft, elastic, and rigid materials all at once, allowing for the creation of delicate structures like the robotic hand.
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