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Explore the innovative GRIP-tape robotic gripper using measuring tape for fingers, designed for gentle handling of fragile objects in fields like agriculture.
Using this combination of abilities, the gripper can reach out to grab something like, say, a lightbulb. Once held in place, the measuring tape fingers can then rotate to screw the bulb into a socket.
Each finger can move independently. The triangle sections can lengthen to reach objects that are farther away. They can also retract to bring objects closer to the robot arm the gripper is mounted on.
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From tiny grains of rice to a water bottle, the robotic hand designed by SUTD can pick and place items safely and reliably to meet the dynamic demands of food, logistics and consumer goods industries.
Currently the team is using the gripper to clean up around the lab. Says MIT: They set a variety of household objects on a shelf, including a bowl, a cup, a can, an apple, and a bag of coffee grounds.