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Flexiv Robotics demos tech at Stanford Robotics Center launch

Flexiv has demonstrated a range of its technology during the launch of the Stanford Robotics Center.

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December 10, 2024

Flexiv has demonstrated a range of its technology during the launch of the Stanford Robotics Center, according to a press release.

Also known as the SRC, the facility aims to advance robotics for use in a range of industries, including logistics, manufacturing, healthcare, art, space exploration and home automation.

The four founders of Flexiv are alumni of Standford.

Flexiv demonstrated a range of technologies including:

  • The Grav Enhanced Gecko Gripper: A solution for robotic manipulation, enabling the handling of a wide range of objects.
  • Dual Robotic Arm Teleoperation with Haptic Feedback: A system that enhances operator control with advanced dexterity and sensory feedback.
  • Multi-Arm Component Assembly: Demonstrating the capability of adaptive robots to collaborate on complex manufacturing tasks.
  • Magnetic Milli-Spinner Vascular Therapy: A revolutionary medical application where robots guide micro-devices through blood vessels to deliver targeted treatments.

"The opening of the Stanford Robotics Center marks a pivotal moment for global robotics innovation," Shuyun Chung, chief robotics scientist at Flexiv, said in the release. "We are honored to contribute to this groundbreaking initiative and are excited to explore new frontiers in robotics. Together with Stanford, we aim to redefine what's possible and continue creating the technology of tomorrow."




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