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MeArm is a Pocket Sized, One Arm Industrial Robot
Interesting project which deals with one of the most interesting context where open source is expanding so far: robots.
It’s great to help young engineers and geeks wrangle more with one armed – industrial like – robots in open source!
Low cost, easy to build and simple to control, MeArm is designed to make learning with robotics accessible for everyone.
MeArm is a pocket size robot arm. It was conceived to make robotics, electronics and programming accessible – by driving down the cost of robot arm ownership. The ultimate aim is to make something low cost that you can build with nothing but a screwdriver and enthusiasm.
via MeArm – Pocket Sized Industrial Robotics for Everybody by Benjamin Gray — Kickstarter.
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