Starting the year off strong, we're excited to share our latest newcomers in the lab!
We have added to new robot arms from igus ReBeL as well as the HAPLY inverse3. The HAPLY serves as an interface between robots and humans as it enables precise 3D interaction with digital environments. It can be used, for example, to record and replay 3D hand movements while allowing users to feel virtual constraints, forces, or material properties during interaction. It's making advanced haptics accessible for experimentation in robotics, simulation, and human–machine interaction.
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