Adopted by NEDO's "Leading Research Program," collaboration between industry and academia has begun for the development of ultra-lightweight robots made of resin.

Gutenberg Co., Ltd. has had the following research project accepted in the "Leading Research Program" publicly solicited by the National Research and Development Agency, New Energy and Industrial Technology Development Organization (NEDO). We will work on this project to advance 3D printing technology for resin parts in the rapidly developing robotics industry.
Research and Development Topic:
Construction of innovative actuators and other technologies that contribute to the utilization of robotics in coexisting environments with humans, including living spaces.
Research Theme:
Research and development of ultra-lightweight robots made of resin through fused deposition modeling.
Implementation Structure:
National University Corporation Tokyo University of Science
Gutenberg Co., Ltd. 【Collaborative Implementation Partner】 Otsuka Chemical Co., Ltd.
Tokyo Metropolitan Public University Corporation
National University Corporation Hiroshima University
Chiba Institute of Technology Educational Corporation
In this research and development, we aim to establish manufacturing technology for lightweight and high-strength robotic components based on Fused Filament Fabrication (FFF) 3D printing technology, targeting applications in next-generation robotics that require coexistence with humans.

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