On a dusty test site in Australia, a spider-like robot is quietly rewriting the rules of construction, extruding walls in ...
Siemens Spiders, or SiSpis, are 3D printers on the move. Oh, and did we mention they can collaborate with each other? Livio Dalloro, head of the Product Design, Modeling and Simulation Research group ...
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German engineering company Siemans has developed a team of spider-like robots with on-board 3D printers capable of working together in extreme conditions to contruct buildings and structures, and the ...
If the thought of your workplace being invaded by hundreds of laptop-sized, creepy-crawly robots fills you with dread, Siemens' vision of the future industrial worker probably isn't going to be your ...
The problem with most 3D printer's "microwave from the future" design is that they have a limited capacity: you can't make anything larger than the printer itself just like how you can't print out a ...
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You're looking at a walking, robotic 3D-printed hexapod that can see its terrain and is controlled wirelessly from an iPad. Its master and creator is Matt Bunting, a robotics PhD student at the ...
A 3D printer that can build a large house in one day already exists, and it may be headed to the moon. Discover how this is ...