MIT’s Robogami lets you build custom 3D-printable robots from standard, folding parts

MIT’s Robogami lets you build custom 3D-printable robots from standard, folding parts

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Flat-pack furniture made IKEA a global powerhouse, and the same principles may help create a new generation of robots. Interactive Robogami is a project from MIT that lets users create ambulatory robots from a library of pieces that fold and fit together like origami.

“The goal is to make the process of designing robots accessible,” said Adriana Schulz, a PhD student at MIT who co-led the project. “The actuators, the materials, the code, things like that require a lot of knowledge. Our system encapsulates that expert knowledge, so the user can focus on conceptual design.”

MIT’s Robogami lets you build custom 3D-printable robots from standard, folding parts

Aug 23, 2017, 12:11am UTC
https://techcrunch.com/2017/08/22/mits-robogami-lets-you-build-custom-3d-printable-robots-from-standard-folding-parts/ >Flat-pack furniture made IKEA a global powerhouse, and the same principles may help create a new generation of robots. Interactive Robogami is a project from MIT that lets users create ambulatory robots from a library of pieces that fold and fit together like origami. >“The goal is to make the process of designing robots accessible,” said Adriana Schulz, a PhD student at MIT who co-led the project. “The actuators, the materials, the code, things like that require a lot of knowledge. Our system encapsulates that expert knowledge, so the user can focus on conceptual design.”