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Thursday, 22 January 2015

ISAAC robot joins NASA to weave advanced composites



The robot revolution continues at NASA this month as its Langley Research Center in Hampton, Virginia prepares to bring its Integrated Structural Assembly of Advanced Composites (ISAAC) robot online. One of only three robots like it in the world, it will be formally commissioned on January 26 before being put to work making lighter, stronger composite components for aerospace vehicles... Continue Reading ISAAC robot joins NASA to weave advanced composites

Section: Robotics

Tags: Carbon Fiber, Kuka, Manufacturing, Materials, NASA, Robotics, Robots

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