The UTRA Series - The World's Most Powerful Modular Robot
A project in Newark, DE by UMBRATEK000days
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Cancelled by Creator
$139,783
current pledge level
Last Updated: May 7 @ 12:20 -0400 GMT
279%
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Latest News
UTRA Series modular robotic arm
April 19th - via: geeky-gadgets.com
Developers or businesses searching for a robust modular robotic arm may be interested in the new UTRA Series, consisting of five different models driven by ADRA series actuators. (Read More)
Amazing ! We have been achieved the funding goals!
April 6th - via: kickstarter.com
Dear backers, Thank you so much for your love and support — we have reached our funding goal in 13 hours! You guys have been awesome! We would love to hear your feedback about our KS page. If you have any questions, feel free to ask. We also look... (Read More)
Kickstarter campaign for ‘most powerful’ robot hits goal in 13h
April 6th - via: drivesncontrols.com
A Chinese-American robotics start-up has exceeded a $50,000 target within 13 hours on the first day of Kickstarter campaign to fund the development of a what it claims will be “the world’s most powerful and affordable modular robot”. Umbratek is planning a family of five Scara and industrial robot arms with up to six axes, capable of lifting loads up to 20kg, with reaches of up to 1.5m and repeatabilities of up to ±0.01mm. (Read More)
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