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Jacob Müller

Smartlets: Microrobots move and communicate in Water

10/10/2025

Chemnitz University smartlets show autonomous movement and communication in water, with potential uses in medicine and environmental monitoring.
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University of Stuttgart

Stuttgart group studies soft robotics materials

06/10/2025

At the University of Stuttgart, researchers explore viscoelastic polymers for soft robots, with future use in medicine, industry, and safety equipment.
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Empa

Soft muscles from the printer

04/04/2025

Researchers developed soft silicone actuators using 3D printing. These artificial muscles could one day support movement in humans.
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Additive manufacturing trends

10/02/2025

Additive manufacturing enables the precise production of highly complex and customized products and offers valuable advantages.
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Ozbolat Lab at Penn State / Penn State

Bioprinting: speed up in functional tissue fabrication

13/01/2025

Penn State researchers have unveiled a bioprinting method that accelerates tissue production 10 times faster.
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Fraunhofer ISC

Bioreactor enhances long-term culturing of human stem cells

09/01/2025

Fraunhofer Translational Center have developed a bioreactor for long-term culturing of stem cells.
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Advancing immune cell analysis with micro-robots

28/02/2024

UChicago engineers microscopic robots that bind immune cells, revolutionizing analysis and boosting future immunotherapy design.
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Fraunhofer IZM / Volker Mai

Automatedly measuring optical in-glass waveguides

21/12/2023

Fraunhofer IZM has developed a system to automatically measure propagation losses in optical waveguides as part of the EPho project.
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ionadidishvili

Artificial intelligence makes gripping more intuitive

14/12/2023

128 sensors and AI help decode forearm muscle patterns, enabling more natural and intuitive control of artificial limbs.
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Delta ModTech at COMPAMED 2023

14/11/2023

Design Engineer Mike Schehr, Delta ModTech, talks about the recent challenges and announces some news.
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MPI-DS / LMP

The fuel economy of a microswimmer

19/10/2023

Scientists developed a theorem to calculate the minimum energy needed to propel microswimmers, advancing bio-inspired physics.
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atercorv

The new Center for Bionic Intelligence Tübingen Stuttgart

18/10/2023

Researchers are developing intelligent bionic systems to improve understanding and treatment of central nervous system diseases.
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Fraunhofer IBMT

Bidirectional control of prosthetic hands

12/10/2023

Researchers at Fraunhofer are working as part of an EU research project to improve control of prosthetic hands down to individual fingers.
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Fraunhofer FEP

Roll-to-roll: system traverse for 2D inline process monitoring

05/10/2023

KODOS project: Fraunhofer FEP and SURAGUS GmbH developed a solution for in-line process monitoring and parameter mapping in production.
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Fraunhofer IPT

Automated series production of optics

21/09/2023

Fraunhofer IPT in Aachen has added a new system for automated molding of high-precision optical glass components to its machinery.
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Image: dr Margarethe Hauck (right) and Lena Saure, wearing glasses and a white coat, test the hydrogel in the laboratory; Copyright: Julia Siekmann, Uni Kiel

Julia Siekmann, Uni Kiel

Muscles for soft robots inspired by nature

07/09/2023

Kiel University develops muscle-like hydrogel that expands and contracts quickly - ideal for soft robotics applications.
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Fraunhofer ILT, Aachen

What can AI do in laser materials processing?

30/08/2023

AI drives automation and zero-defect production by enabling real-time quality control and will soon assist in planning and regulating processes.
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iLexx

Materials for AI: more brainpower for hardware and software

08/08/2023

Backed by €1 million from VW Foundation, researchers develop neuromorphic materials to boost adaptive algorithms for autonomous driving.
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ThisisEngineering RAEng / Unsplash

Sensors: when the ­machine reports its status

01/08/2023

In Industry 4.0, networking is key - but optimizing individual machines remains crucial, as interfaces start at the machine level.
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seventyfourimages

Brain-Computer-Interface: Focus on diamond-based quantum sensors

28/07/2023

In the NeuroQ project, a consortium from research and industry wants to develop sensitive sensors that enable better control of neural exoskeletons and prostheses under everyday conditions. Dr. Jan Jeske from the Fraunhofer Institute for Applied Solid State Physics IAF told us what role artificial diamonds play in this.
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MPI-IS

Sustainability for biodegradable artificial muscles

28/03/2023

Scientists at the Max Planck Institute for Intelligent Systems, at Johannes Kepler University and at University of Colorado Boulder developed fully biodegradable, high-performance artificial muscles. Their research project marks another step towards green technology becoming a lasting trend in the field of soft robotics.
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Fraunhofer IDMT / Anika Bödecker

Intuitive machine control using speech recognition

21/02/2023

Fraunhofer developed a speech recognition system for manufacturing that works reliably in noisy settings and adapts to user needs.
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Image: Patient testing a brain-computer interface to control an exoskeleton hand; Copyright: AG Klinische Neurotechnologie, Charité – Universitätsmedizin Berlin

AG Klinische Neurotechnologie, Charité – Universitätsmedizin Berlin

Controlling neural exoskeletons more precisely with diamond sensors

01/02/2023

Brain-computer interfaces are able to restore some mobility to paralyzed people by controlling exoskeletons. However, more complex control signals cannot yet be read from the head surface because conventional sensors are not sensitive enough. A collaboration of Fraunhofer IAF, Charité – Universitätsmedizin Berlin, University of Stuttgart and other industrial partners has taken up this challenge.
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