Suppliers: ETH Zurich #ABCDEFGHIJKLMNOPQRSTUVWXYZJump to Section#ABCDEFGHIJKLMNOPQRSTUVWXYZClick here to login and view details of this companyFeatured Articles & Products Read More >By Isha Salian, NVIDIA | May 26, 2024NVIDIA, ORBIT-Surgical teach surgical robots key skills in simulationORBIT-Surgical, developed using NVIDIA Isaac Sim and NVIDIA Omniverse, showed how to train robots to move a needle at ICRA.By Brianna Wessling | May 11, 2024SpaceHopper robot wants to hop along small celestial bodiesDeveloped at ETH Zurich, SpaceHopper is designed to use its three legs to hop along asteroids or far away moons to search for rare minerals. By Brianna Wessling | June 29, 2022ETH Zurich develops wearable musclesMyoshirt is a soft exoskeleton that supports the upper body while the user moves their arms.By Brianna Wessling | January 21, 2022Quadruped learns how to adapt to tough terrainDifficult terrains are particularly challenging for robots, as they struggle to combine visual perception with proprioception.By maxon | December 5, 2020Smart ArM team develops prosthetics to compete in Cybathlon 2020 Global EditionThe Smart ArM project, in which researchers developed specialized prosthetic arms, was among the teams participating in the Cybathlon 2020 competition that used maxon motors.
By Isha Salian, NVIDIA | May 26, 2024NVIDIA, ORBIT-Surgical teach surgical robots key skills in simulationORBIT-Surgical, developed using NVIDIA Isaac Sim and NVIDIA Omniverse, showed how to train robots to move a needle at ICRA.
By Brianna Wessling | May 11, 2024SpaceHopper robot wants to hop along small celestial bodiesDeveloped at ETH Zurich, SpaceHopper is designed to use its three legs to hop along asteroids or far away moons to search for rare minerals.
By Brianna Wessling | June 29, 2022ETH Zurich develops wearable musclesMyoshirt is a soft exoskeleton that supports the upper body while the user moves their arms.
By Brianna Wessling | January 21, 2022Quadruped learns how to adapt to tough terrainDifficult terrains are particularly challenging for robots, as they struggle to combine visual perception with proprioception.
By maxon | December 5, 2020Smart ArM team develops prosthetics to compete in Cybathlon 2020 Global EditionThe Smart ArM project, in which researchers developed specialized prosthetic arms, was among the teams participating in the Cybathlon 2020 competition that used maxon motors.