Meet Rotograb, Combining Biomimetic Hands with Industrial Grippers using a Rotating Thumb
Watch this video to learn more about Rotograb, a robotic hand that merges the dexterity of human hands with the strength and efficiency of industrial grippers. It was developed by students during "Real World Robotics," a master course at ETH Zurich.
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