Toyota Research Institute Shares Design to Help Advance the Field of Soft Robotics
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CAMBRIDGE, Mass., May 26, 2021 /PRNewswire/ The Toyota Research Institute (TRI) is helping to accelerate the field of soft robotics by sharing the design source files and full build instruction for its innovative domestic robot hands. Today, any research institution or aspiring roboticist can visit
punyo.tech and build their own Punyo
TRI is helping to accelerate the field of soft robotics by sharing the design source files and full build instruction for its innovative domestic robot hands The soft robotics community is small, and the visuotactile sensing community is even smaller, said Alex Alspach, TRI s Robotics Tactile Team Manager and the lead developer of the Punyo Soft Bubble Gripper. By sharing the blueprints for this gripper with the world, we hope that our friends and colleagues can test our technology, improve upon it, and
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HOUSTON, TX, May 04, 2021 (GLOBE NEWSWIRE)
The Port of Corpus Christi Authority and Stabilis Solutions Inc. ( Stabilis ) (NASDAQ:SLNG), a leading provider of energy transition services, including hydrogen and liquefied natural gas ( LNG ) fueling solutions, have entered into a Memorandum of Understanding (MOU) to facilitate the use of LNG as a marine fuel at the Port of Corpus Christi.
LNG-powered vessels are becoming increasingly prominent amongst the world fleet, as LNG fuel benefits port customers in both efficiency and emissions reductions compared to diesel combustion engines. Some of the vessels calling on the Port of Corpus Christi today are already LNG-compatible. With this partnership and the increasing availability of LNG as a marine fuel at the Port of Corpus Christi, the Port and Stabilis hope to attract more LNG-capable vessels and to encourage the conversions to LNG power. The Port of Corpus Christi and Stabilis have committed to providing extensive custo