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The Dobot robotic arm is designed to be completely programmable, so anyone from makers and designers to moms and dads can have a robotic personal assistant.
Or at least something like it. The Swift by UFactory is a crowdfunded robotic arm that promises fun, frolic and programmable robotic interaction for about $300 for early-bird models.
Orangewood Labs, backed by Y Combinator, wants to build an affordable, easily programmable robotic arm for manufacturing use cases.
If you are in the market for a professional programmable robotic arm you may be interested in a new Kickstarter campaign for the OPTIO. A user controllable or programmable robotic arm that allows ...
If you are in the market for a programmable robotic arm to help your business production line needs you may be interested in the affordable UFACTORY Lite 6 robot arm now available on Kickstarter ...
Running a small business is hard enough without trying to compete with a factory full of robotic arms. Now a startup has unveiled the Dobot M1, a consumer-level programmable robotic arm with ...
What tech lover wouldn’t want their very own programmable five-axis robotic arm? Fortunately a new Kickstarter campaign is here to help.
Ken Ihara got started playing with robots during his time as an assistant in the Harvard Robotics Lab. Ken recently started a kickstarter for his latest creation The Cardboard Robotic Arm. With a ...
Get this professional robotic arm for home and educational projects and learn how to use a microbot with this kit, on sale in the Mashable Shop for $1,757.99. The advanced robotics kit is the ...
When [Robert] realized Adafruit is now selling analog feedback servos, he decided he just had to make a programmable robot arm that could be trained like the commercially available Baxter robot ...