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Superconducting compact claw pole motor with electrical solid-state cooling.
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Bionics Kits for creative minds: Discovering the fascinating world of bionics in a playful way, and learning about technology with fun and enjoyment.
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Education in the digital era: Intuitive control of the robotic animals by smartphone or tablet.
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Three robotic models can be generated from the one kit – ideal for multidisciplinary teaching at schools.
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Bionics4Education: An integral didactic concept comprising learning kits and a digital learning environment.
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Unique forms of motion derived from nature
Walking and rolling like the flic-flac spider – the BionicWheelBot moves along the ground in astounding ...
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Walking and rolling like the flic-flac spider – the BionicWheelBot moves along the ground in astounding ways. Together with the team headed by the discoverer of the spider, Professor Ingo Rechenberg, Festo has taken a very close look at these unique forms of locomotion and has technically realised them. But no magnifying glass was needed for the flying fox: the BionicFlyingFox is an imposing figure with its wingspan of 2.28 metres and its partly ...
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BionicFlyingFox 2
The wing kinematics of the BionicFlyingFox are also divided into primaries and secondaries.
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BionicFlyingFox 1
Despite its wingspan of 228 cm and its overall length of 87 cm, the BionicFlyingFox weighs 580 grams.
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BionicWheelBot 2
The BionicWheelBot in rolling mode with extended propelling legs.
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BionicWheelBot 1
Mechatronic overall system: intricate kinematics based on a natural model.