Look who I met on the river🙂
Oh those Adeptus Mechanicus!

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Look who I met on the river🙂
Oh those Adeptus Mechanicus!
May 20, 2020 (The Expresswire) -- “Final Reports will add the analysis of the impact of COVID-19 on this industry” Global “Snakebot Market” forecast...
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Snakebot Prototyping 2
Aaaand now there’s a tilt switch and joystick!
Snakebot Prototyping 1
got the fucker movin around. Next step: add stuff
WHAT THE HELL IS THIS THING?
It’s called the LineFORM Snakebot and it’s being developed by MIT. Essentially they’re programming it to do a multitude of things like make expressive movements when transferring data between devices and even becoming a phone. Moving it is how you use its interface, it’s pretty wild.
You can see the full video here and watch all the crazy stuff it can do, it’s pretty cool.
That’s what we call pure Robotics! Tesla Motors has released a video showing an autonomous machine charging its Tesla Model S. The company is calling this prototype as ‘Snakebot’ and will soon go into production. The metal Snake-like Robot automatically finds Tesla Model S standing nearby and starts charging it. It just remind us the
Zoobotics: Series II - X125 aka "The Snakebot"
Wondering if they are working with Elon Musk on the new Tesla charger.
OC Robotics is pleased to introduce the Series II - X125 system. This Series II system builds upon the successful JetSnake product deployed on the Miami port tunnel boring machine.
The Series II - X125 system delivers a 6kg payload, arm bend of over 225 degrees and a highly flexible tip. The 2.2m arm has passed a series of extended operational tests and been designed for increased reliability and easy maintenance to reduce through life costs.
This particular Series II - X125 system has been successfully deployed with a high pressure water jet and inspection camera. Different tools can be selected to compliment the snake-arm, depending on application.
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