Strider robotics [reviously chirathe robotics]
Strider Robotics develops highly agile legged robots that can navigate on rough and uneven terrains effortlessly. It fuels the possibilities of robots that can operate with mobility capabilities like in animals. The company imagines a future where these robots work alongside humans, tackling dangerous, dirty and dull tasks. Currently, it is honing a quadruped robot platform. The goal is to enhance its durability and equip it with a wider range of behaviours for practical applications.
Building blocks for robotics:
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2. Robotic joint actuator: Fully integrated compliant robotic joint actuator.
3. Actuator testing: Comprehensive test rig for motors, gearboxes, actuators, and torque sensors across a wide range of speed, torque, and power conditions.
4. Soft robotic gripper: Pneumatic soft grippers for picking delicate objects.
BAGHIRA 1 Weight: Less than 35 kg Payload capacity: 5 kg Duration of operation: 60 mins Potential applications: Defence, mining and industry
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