MIT’s Robogami lets you build custom 3D-printable robots from standard, folding parts

MIT’s Robogami lets you build custom 3D-printable robots from standard, folding parts

By Devin Coldewey

Flat-pack furniture made Ikea a global powerhouse, and the same principles may help create a new generation of robots. Interactive Robogami is a project from MIT that lets users create ambulatory robots from a library of pieces that fold and fit together like origami. Read More

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