Dr. Nina Gaißert, from the Festo Bionic Learning Network, describes the company’s approach to using algae in their industrial biologization system. Developing a bioreactor that can enables the ...
A German company that is doing a robustly robust (?) Robot that surprisingly reproduces the movements of living things mechanically, but has practically no practical use, "Festo"We are announcing new ...
Developing a bioreactor that enables the efficient photosynthesis of algae on a large scale is no easy task. In this video, Dr. Nina Gaißert from the Festo Bionic Learning Network describes their ...
German electrical automation company Festo has good form for pushing the envelope in robot development, previously showing off bio-inspired bot versions of ants, a kangaroo, flying penguins and more.
This week’s video comes from the Bionic Learning Network at Festo which has used generative design to create an autonomous swarming robotic bee. The BionicBee is the smallest flying object of the ...
Robotic ants — the size of a human hand — that work together could be the future of factory production systems. Its developers, German technology firm Festo, say it’s not just the unusual anatomy of ...
The developers, German technology firm Festo, say it's not just the unusual anatomy of real-world ants that inspired the bionic version - the collective intelligence of an ant colony was also ...
Robotic ants the size of a human hand that work together could be the future of factory production systems. The developers, German technology firm Festo, say it's not just the unusual anatomy of ...