Podcast: The Flying 3D Printers
In this episode, we talk about how a team from TUM has developed a system composed of collaborative drones that can create structure in remote and/or disastrous areas.
Drones as 3D printers: An international research group used a swarm of such autonomous flying robots to print structures from a custom-designed cementitious material. A team led by Stefan Leutenegger, Professor of Machine Learning in Robotics at TUM, ensured that the drones could perform the necessary precise flight maneuvers. Vijay M. Pawar & Robert Stuart-Smith / University College London, Department of Computer Science, London
In this episode, we talk about how a team from TUM has developed a system composed of collaborative drones that can create structure in remote and/or disastrous areas.
This podcast is sponsored by Mouser Electronics.
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(0:49) - Additive Manufacturing In Flight
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