China’s supply chains showcased cheaper and more innovative parts at the World Robot Conference in Beijing. Its Wisson Technology (Shenzhen) uses 3D-printed plastics and relies on pneumatic artificial muscles to power its robots. This less expensive form of production allows it to price its flexible arms at about one-tenth that of traditional robotic arms and is changing the face of traditional industries.
China’s supply chains showcased cheaper and more innovative parts at the World Robot Conference in Beijing. Its Wisson Technology (Shenzhen) uses 3D-printed plastics and relies on pneumatic artificial muscles to power its robots. This less expensive form of production allows it to price its flexible arms at about one-tenth that of traditional robotic arms and is changing the face of traditional industries.