In the past few years, we have covered plenty of soft robotic hands that can grab and handle fragile items. A team of researchers from the University of Maryland have come up with a 3D printed soft robotic hand that can work a controller. It is made with integrated fluidic transistors, which enable it to play Nintendo with one pressure input.
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The researchers used PolyJet 3D printing to accomplish this. In the future, this approach can be used to develop rehab devices and customizable prosthetics.
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