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Airicist
8th October 2015, 16:46
https://youtu.be/gzCHk0JZ2hY

Homemade clothes folding machine

Published on Oct 18, 2014


Using my Woodworking know how I designed and built this clothes folding machine to make it fun for my kids to fold their clothes. Not only is it fun but it will fold any t- shirt, pants, or shorts in under 2 seconds.

Airicist
8th October 2015, 16:58
https://youtu.be/C3HK0-tZykE

T-shirts Folding Machine by SAC

Uploaded on Mar 29, 2010


Piegatrice Automatica Maglieria

Airicist
8th October 2015, 17:01
https://youtu.be/Mr7U9pQtwq8

Baxter Robot Folds a Shirt

Published on Dec 19, 2013


When Baxter is not hard at work or hanging out with his colleagues, he has other responsibilities as well. Fortunately, Baxter has the capability to be programmed to complete his responsibilities, such as shirt folding.

Airicist
7th May 2016, 21:21
https://youtu.be/AEfH5O0i8tE

Jerry (https://pr.ai/showthread.php?14724) prototype robot collecting laundry in real time

Published on May 16, 2016


Test of the Jerry Prototype collecting laundry. The final version of Jerry will be much faster and will complete the task autonmously.

Airicist
22nd December 2016, 00:14
"Researchers are pushing the limits of machine learning by programming a robot to fold laundry (http://qz.com/866829/researchers-are-pushing-the-limits-of-machine-learning-by-programming-a-robot-to-fold-laundry)"

by Jacob Templin
December 20, 2016

Airicist
2nd February 2017, 21:01
https://youtu.be/_RXn4FRpqYQ

iFold Technion computer science robot that folds laundry

Published on Feb 1, 2017


Students at Technion-Israel Institute of Technology Faculty of Computer Science have developed a robot that folds laundry at the touch of a button
Three students at the Technion have introduced the iFold Project - a robot that folds laundry. The robot was developed by Sapir Cohen, Noa Paz and Hila Levavi as part of an Arduino and IOT course at the Faculty of Computer Science. The course was led by: Itai Dabran; TAs Boris van Susin; Marina Minkin; and Dr. Nir Levy, academic relations director at Microsoft.