BionicSoftArm
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BionicSoftArm_Detail_2
Hoses and cables are routed along the outside of the BionicSoftArm.
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BionicSoftArm_Detail_1
The pneumatic bellows structure makes the BionicSoftArm flexible.
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DMG MORI Innovation Partner Award
  Festo was presented with the DMG MORI Innovation Partner Award 2019 at the EMO. From left to right: Christian Thönes, Chairman of the Management Board at DMG MORI AKTIENGESELLSCHAFT, Timo Rickermann, Chief Purchasing...
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Dr. Frank Melzer
Dr. Frank Melzer, Member of the Management Board Product and Technology Management, Festo SE und Co. KG
Portuguese, Brazil translation unavailable for NEOCOSMO Test 12.11. (IE).
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Laboratory Automation
Festo develops intelligent, tested subsystems for the automation of liquid media and sample handling applications.
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Head Office
Head Office of Festo in Esslingen a.N., Germany. 
Portuguese, Brazil translation unavailable for BionicSoftArm with FlexShapeGripper.
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2019/04/01
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BionicFinWave: An underwater robot with a unique fin drive
Nature impressively teaches us what the ideal propulsion systems for certain types of movement in water look ...
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Nature impressively teaches us what the ideal propulsion systems for certain types of movement in water look like. For the BionicFinWave, which Festo is presenting for the first time at the Achema 2018, the bionics team was inspired by the undulating fin movements executed by marine animals such as the polyclad or the cuttlefish. With this form of propulsion, the underwater robot manoeuvres itself autonomously through a system of acrylic glass tubing. ...
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2018/04/23
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BionicWorkplace: Human-robot collaboration with artificial intelligence
Short product life cycles and a high diversity of variants are requirements brought about by industrial change. ...
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Short product life cycles and a high diversity of variants are requirements brought about by industrial change. At the same time, it is becoming increasingly important to ensure that employees can rapidly and intuitively adapt to new tasks. This calls for new forms of collaboration between people, machinery and software. A key role is played here by self-learning systems with artificial intelligence and by robot-based automation solutions that can work ...