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By studying the movement and bodies of insects such as ants, Sarah Bergbreiter and her team build incredibly robust, super teeny, mechanical versions of creepy crawlies … and then they add rockets. See their jaw-dropping developments in micro-robotics, and hear about three ways we might use these little helpers in the future.
Sarah Bergbreiter's Advanced Robotics
Singularity University's Exponential Manufacturing Summit leads 500+ of the world's brightest executives, entrepreneurs and investors through an intensive three-day program in Boston to prepare them for the changes brought forth by unstoppable technological progress.
From May 17-19, 2017, we explored how exponential technologies including artificial intelligence, additive manufacturing, exponential energy, and bio manufacturing are continually redefining the future of work, production, supply chain, and design.
“A 3D-printed 1-mg Legged Microrobot Running At 15 Body Lengths Per Second,” by Ryan St. Pierre, Walker Gosrich, and Sarah Bergbreiter, presented at the 2018 Hilton Head Solid-State Sensors, Actuators and Microsystems Workshop.