Tuesday 18 March 2025
The research from the Soft Robotics Lab was highlighted on the website of 3D Printing Industry in an article titled "Can FDM under extrusion yield better results in bio-inspired robotics? Research suggests so."
This recognition underscores the lab’s innovative work in bio-inspired robotics, exploring how additive manufacturing techniques can enhance soft robotic designs. The article discusses key findings and their potential impact on the field.
Read the full article on the website of 3D Printing Industry.

Soft robotic finger with rigid nails can grip small, hard-to-hold objects. The nail and soft finger are bonded through a fibrous 3D-printed structure created by underextrusion.
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