Vision Controlled Jetting for Systems and Robots was published on Nature

Our work on Vision Controlled Jetting was published online today on Nature. We can finally 3D print complex multimaterial robots that are fully functional without assembly. We present in the journal Nature our contactless method of multimaterial 3D inkjet printing that makes these robots possible. We created a robotic hand derived from a human hand scan, a pneumatic robotic walker, and a heart-like pump.

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Kudos to all co-authors: Thomas Buchner, Simon Rogler, Stefan Weirich, Yannick Armati, Barnabas Gavin Cangan, Javier E. Ramos, Scott Twiddy, Davide Marini, Aaron Weber, Desai Chen, Greg Ellson, Joshua Jacob, Walter Zengerle, Dmitriy Katalichenko, Chetan Keny, and Wojciech Matusik

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Reference: Buchner TJK, Rogler S, Weirich S, Armati Y, Cangan BG, Ramos J, Twiddy S, Marini D, Weber A, Chen D, Ellson G, Jacob J, Zengerle W, Katalichenko D, Keny C, Matusik W, Katzschmann RK: Vision-Controlled Jetting for Composite Systems and Robots, Nature, 15. November 2023, doi: 10.1038/s41586- 023-06684-3

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