robot assemble ikea chair frame
Semi-autonomous robot assembles IKEA chair frame in 20 minutes
When it comes to robots stealing our jobs, there's one task that plenty of people would be happy to relinquish: assembling flat-pack furniture. The day we can handball that job off is a step closer. In Science Robotics today, a trio of roboticists from Nanyang Technological University in Singapore unveiled a semi-autonomous pair of robotic arms that can put together the frame of an IKEA chair. Made from off-the-shelf gear, their invention can look at chair parts scattered around, grasp and lift the right bit, carefully insert wooden pins in pre-drilled holes and slot the pieces together. And while the robot's repertoire of furniture-building skills is limited -- it can't yet screw in metal screws, for instance -- the technology could soon be ready for jobs that require human-like dexterity, such as electronics and aircraft manufacturing.
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