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EPFL researchers target the next generation of soft actuators and robots with elastomer-based ink for 3D printing objects with locally changing mechanical properties, eliminating the need for cumbersome mechanical joints.
https://thescience.dev/an-ink-for-3d-printing-flexible-devices-without-mechanical-joints/
By Dr. Ravindra ShindeEPFL researchers target the next generation of soft actuators and robots with elastomer-based ink for 3D printing objects with locally changing mechanical properties, eliminating the need for cumbersome mechanical joints.
https://thescience.dev/an-ink-for-3d-printing-flexible-devices-without-mechanical-joints/