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AI startup Hugging Face has released a 3D-printed robotic arm for $100, building on its existing robotics efforts.
The 3D printing industry has seen a myriad of innovations over the past few years, but few breakthroughs hold as much promise as the Affordable Robotic Arm by Hugging Face. This game-changing ...
Hugging Face, the startup best known for the AI developer platform of the same name, is selling a programmable, 3D-printable robotic arm that can pick up and place objects and perform a few other ...
Starbucks’ new drive-thru in Texas is the brand’s first 3D printed store in the U.S. The Brownsville location was built using a robotic arm that layers concrete. Starbucks hasn’t said if ...
Amsterdam-based MX3D, a company specialised in robotic metal 3D printing technology, has raised €7M in a Series A funding ...
Alquist 3D prints a Walmart expansion in 75 hours, reducing construction time by 50% and creating 3x stronger walls.
Yes, you read that right—3D printing. Let that sink in for a moment. Naturally, most thought Starbucks was trolling, but turns out, this is completely legit. The chain posted an Instagram Reel showing ...
It’s paired with a 3D printed manifold which delivers air to open and close the gripper as needed. Mounted on the end of [Tazer]’s robotic arm, it’s capable of lifting small objects quite well.