Paper folding machine created by combining a Lego NXT tool set with a used ink-jet printer frame.
Robotic videos. Lego nxt mindstorm, Ardruino, Commersial robots, Millitary Robots, Nao, Asimo, Androids and others
05 January 2013
Paper Folding Machine
Paper Folding Machine
Paper folding machine created by combining a Lego NXT tool set with a used ink-jet printer frame.
Paper folding machine created by combining a Lego NXT tool set with a used ink-jet printer frame.
04 January 2013
LEGO Cleaning Robot
LEGO mindstorms NXT 1.0 CR(Cleaning Robot) Project v1.0
Something for my house. Very good
- LEGO mindstorms NXT 1.0 CR(Cleaning Robot) Project v1.0 -
Programer: Kim Tae Sung, Kim Sang Hoon
Adviser: Jang Min Ho
Robot Evolution 2007
Robot History 2007
From early Wheels Robots to Android
If you like Robots, you must see!!!
robot arm, biped, bipedal, hexapode, legs robot, combat robot, small humanoid,
robo-one humanoid, android, actroid, fly robot, water robot, robot fish, snake robot
From early Wheels Robots to Android
If you like Robots, you must see!!!
robot arm, biped, bipedal, hexapode, legs robot, combat robot, small humanoid,
robo-one humanoid, android, actroid, fly robot, water robot, robot fish, snake robot

WRO HELLAS 2011 1o EPAL KOMOTINIS
WRO HELLAS 2011 1o EPAL KOMOTINIS- GREECE

Kiva Warehouse Robotics (History Channel)
Kiva Warehouse Robotics (History Channel)
Kiva Systems: A Robotic System for Automagically Fulfilling Orders in Warehouses
When an order is received, a bunch of robots come into action, gathering various bins which hold the items needed to fulfill an order, somewhere in the warehouse, right up to the human operator, who collects the items he/she needs and the robots then go back and recharged themselves.
All of this is done autonomously. Remarkable!
Reference: http://en.wikipedia.org/wiki/Kiva_Systems
Credit: http://www.raffaello.name/KivaSystems.html
Kiva Systems: A Robotic System for Automagically Fulfilling Orders in Warehouses
When an order is received, a bunch of robots come into action, gathering various bins which hold the items needed to fulfill an order, somewhere in the warehouse, right up to the human operator, who collects the items he/she needs and the robots then go back and recharged themselves.
All of this is done autonomously. Remarkable!
Reference: http://en.wikipedia.org/wiki/Kiva_Systems
Credit: http://www.raffaello.name/KivaSystems.html

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