Collaborative Robotics Bridges the Gap Between Digital and Physical Manufacturing

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“We had this hypothesis that we can make really crazy, complex structures if we create a better software workflow to the design environment,” says Evan Atherton, senior research scientist, Autodesk Research Robotics Lab. That theory came to life in the form of the Arroyo Bridge, a geometrically complicated steel pedestrian bridge that stretches 70 feet long and features more than 500 discrete parts. A joint venture of the University of Southern California and Autodesk, the Arroyo Bridge Project is a successful collaboration of human and machine—in this case, master welders and a massive robotic arm. It’s proof that collaborative robotics can be an effective way to marry human craft with robotic precision. Watch the video to learn more.

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