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Automata aims to "democratise robotics" with $3000 six-axis robot 

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Future Makers: in this movie filmed by Dezeen in London, Suryansh Chandra claims the affordable robotic arm his company Automata is developing could lead to robots becoming as ubiquitous as desktop 3D printers.
"Today, every design studio has a 3D printer," Chandra says. "Soon, we hope to get to the point where every design studio has a robotic arm."
Chandra founded Automata together with Mostafa Elsayed five months ago, after they became frustrated by the expense and complexity of industrial robots while working at the research division at Zaha Hadid Architects.
"If you're out to get a robot today, you'd have to spend 50 or 60 thousand dollars," Chandra explains. "Our goal is to democratise robotics through a low cost hardware platform and easy to use software."
Automata's first product is a plastic six-axis robotic arm called Eva, which weighs 2.3 kilograms and will cost $3,000 (£2,000).
"Unlike industrial robots that are heavy and expensive, Eva is low cost and lightweight," Chandra says. "She can pick up 750 grams when fully outstretched and about a kilogram in a more recessed position."
Eva is designed to be extremely easy to operate. Users will be able to move the arm into the positions they want by hand and the robot will repeat the movement.
"We've made the software so simple that you can practically do it without any programming," Chandra says. "You can physically move the robot from one point to another and it records the motion and plays it back flawlessly."
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@crimsonalucard
@crimsonalucard 4 года назад
I went to the site. It's being sold for 10.5k. Come on man.
@stephenpasternak1564
@stephenpasternak1564 4 года назад
I was disappointed
@xiaofengluo117
@xiaofengluo117 3 года назад
Dear friend, do you need a robot arm? The price is around $3200. A 6-axis robot arm, please contact me if you need it (luoxuefeng2023@gmail.com).
@eelcogg
@eelcogg 3 года назад
And the specifications are really poor compared to industry standards. A repeatability of 0.5mm is laughably bad. An industry standard like the Epson C8 has 0.020mm of repeatability and it's not even twice as expensive. Industry does not want cheaper robots, they want more reliable, higher-performing robots with on-site support just a phone call away. Few hobbyists have +10k to spend on a single tool (and this one cannot even do PCB assembly or 3D printing with those specs), so where does that leave this proposition?
@MagDag_
@MagDag_ 3 года назад
Indian business
@TomCei
@TomCei 3 года назад
And if they go the FANUC route, you'll have to buy option X, option Y and option Z just to do A, B and C!
@freakinccdevilleiv380
@freakinccdevilleiv380 2 года назад
There seems to be a sharp threshold of price/usefulness that has to be overcome for these projects not to be dead ends.
@Muroabdje
@Muroabdje 3 года назад
This project seems to be till now not more than a dream $3000 with this technical data.
@ianathompson
@ianathompson 7 лет назад
1kg max payload. plastic housing. The only thing they will democratize is novelty applications. Real robots rely on Repeatability, Positional Accuracy, Minimizing backlash in the gearing, and handling heavy loads throughout a considerable work environment. They are basically saying we are the next, cheaper, Universal Robot. Seriously. All of these companies trying to make robots are forgetting the one basic question; Why? Why do we need another robot company. The robot arm and gearing itself is just dumb widgets. The real technology is in the robot controller. These guys would be better spending their time making an existing robot work better. They are not alone. Everyone and their cousin is trying to build a robot now. It's just sad because the fact is when it comes to commercialization, they will have to fight tooth and nail for scraps.
@thachdd88
@thachdd88 7 лет назад
Hi, Ian Thompson. I am glad to see you here. I met you at Seoul's Robot World Exhibition 2015 when you visited our company's booth (Neuromeka). Also, we're gonna bring our latest embedded controller and the first version of our manipulator to this year's exhibition . Hope to see you again.
@aleksandersuur9475
@aleksandersuur9475 7 лет назад
"Real robots rely on Repeatability, Positional Accuracy, Minimizing backlash in the gearing, and handling heavy loads throughout a considerable work environment." heavy loads, fast cycle times, high repeatability, yes that is what current robots are all about and its great. However, there are applications where all that is meaningless yet a robot arm would be great thing to have if it only wasn't so expensive. There are plenty of conceivable applications where accuracy on the order of centimeter-ish is plenty, where you can have cycle time of minute or more, where the loads are light etc, problem is, there usually isn't much of a budget to solve such problems. Trying to develop a low cost equivalent of a 6 axis robot is not a bad idea at all, even if it means much reduced capabilities.
@ianathompson
@ianathompson 7 лет назад
The problem of this type of low cost robot is that most of the applications are commercial in scope. I just worry that a robot targeted as such will face the same difficulties that #Makerbot did with its consumer focused 3D printers. It doesn't work. It's mostly a novelty and has a very low demand in the real marketplace. This might be a decent robot for the educational market, and I hope that it gets targeted as such.
@TheAllenwalkermahsir
@TheAllenwalkermahsir 7 лет назад
Pretty sure this was made for educational purposes. Some colleges out there have a friggin' Kuka in their labs that cost tens of thousands of dollars. This is a decently-engineered (software wise) robot that offers educational institutions a product that costs a fraction of the money and serves the same purpose. I am pretty sure it isn't meant for BMW's assembly plants. No need to shit on everything out there. Especially in the world of engineering, there's a large disconnect between what's taught in schools and what's being done in industry. These solutions help fill the gap in one aspect of engineering, which is always nice.
@golferchin76
@golferchin76 6 лет назад
Consider jewelry production industry. Manpower intensive, and drones can deliver bins of semi-finished goods, whereas low cost robotic arms can pick up RFID inserted rubber molds for wax injection.
@DanFrederiksen
@DanFrederiksen 5 лет назад
3000$ is not shaky plastics level. So back to the drawing board.
@navid9852
@navid9852 3 года назад
Does it have stepper motor, servos or brushless motors?!
@user-vp8wn7xz7f
@user-vp8wn7xz7f 4 года назад
Good Luck, I hope it will be !
@shrikantjha9580
@shrikantjha9580 2 года назад
2 kg plastic 6 motor a controller few wire cost 3000 dollor can we cut cost upto1000
@21area21
@21area21 4 года назад
1:48 That's complete bull. No way the robot could reliably remove prints given the bed adhesion. Would only be viable for fringe tops of prints. Other than this marketing exaggeration, I think this definitely looks promising. Might allow for some cool shots of you mount a camera on there.
@GMC997
@GMC997 4 года назад
Ok, BUT FOR 3000$??! It can't even handle a decent size DSLR with a good pair of lenses.
@PAUL-mlmr
@PAUL-mlmr 3 года назад
what kind of motors did you use for that?
@olimpiamarc
@olimpiamarc 4 года назад
Eeeeeeeee. Bravoooooo. Espero que salgan al mercado lo mas rapido posible. Pueden colaborar como si estuvieran las manos de un solo robot???
@dishantdiyorar2529
@dishantdiyorar2529 2 года назад
looks good for learning robotics. i Just want to know what's programming language is best for this type of arm robotics . please help me...
@yesmoncook3164
@yesmoncook3164 4 года назад
are they water proof or weather resistant
@AbdolazimHasseli
@AbdolazimHasseli Год назад
What is the type of joints drive?
@btkramer
@btkramer 7 лет назад
why does every recent robot arm maker feel the need to attach the word "democratize" to their product? it's getting annoying...
@xavierguipon5833
@xavierguipon5833 4 года назад
MARKETING
@adisharr
@adisharr 7 лет назад
Someone should tell them that a small collaborative robot that can handle a 3kg platform starts at $ 25k not 50.
@ngchenghow
@ngchenghow 7 лет назад
can you tell me more? any name?
@RickLentz
@RickLentz 6 лет назад
I like their frequent design iterations, use of 3D printed materials and customer focus. Re: CH N, you can find a good one for a little less than that actually. Check out Panda Research here www.franka.de/cart/
@lenmoskowitz2258
@lenmoskowitz2258 6 лет назад
Universal Robots UR3
@alextalos6141
@alextalos6141 5 лет назад
If you dont know how to integrate one in your process you will pay 50k.
@adisharr
@adisharr 5 лет назад
@@alextalos6141 So we are including engineering / integration costs now? Are integrators free with this model?
@TomCei
@TomCei 3 года назад
$3000 robot made out of plastic? Be nice to see some durability testing videos.
@yuzhao5295
@yuzhao5295 5 лет назад
Looks good for learning robotics. Just want to know when will it be available to market.
@xiaofengluo117
@xiaofengluo117 3 года назад
Dear friend, do you need a robot arm? The price is around $3200. A 6-axis robot arm, please contact me if you need it (luoxuefeng2023@gmail.com).
@herantd
@herantd 7 лет назад
what kind of motors do you use?
@engineeringimperium6106
@engineeringimperium6106 5 лет назад
They used stepper motors.
@user-zo9mi6tx3d
@user-zo9mi6tx3d 6 лет назад
I like this robotic
@64-bit63
@64-bit63 2 года назад
3d print?
@Jp_Robotics
@Jp_Robotics 5 лет назад
Open source?
@JoshuaHempel
@JoshuaHempel 4 года назад
Has nobody here heard of annin robotics? Guy published an industrial grade robot for about 2 grand with software and everything is open source
@adisharr
@adisharr 3 года назад
"Industrial grade" is a far stretch. While it's a very nice unit, it's a far cry from the speed, ease-of-use and capabilities from most truly industrial grade units. You get what you pay for.
@ravener96
@ravener96 3 года назад
@@adisharr except in the case of this robot, where it looks like you are getting significantly less
@abdoulrahmanabdullah1002
@abdoulrahmanabdullah1002 5 лет назад
intrested to fix to my ice cream machine is it possible ?
@chsrao18
@chsrao18 6 лет назад
Interesting innovation. Keep going...
@ainars1205
@ainars1205 Год назад
Is it possible to buy this robot?
@jackrodgersjr
@jackrodgersjr 6 лет назад
OK let’s put the robot arms together using the robot arms, not human hand!
@devrim-oguz
@devrim-oguz 7 лет назад
Can ve get the 3D files for this robot arm to build it ourselves for hobby purposes?
@kennethkustren9381
@kennethkustren9381 5 лет назад
No. You need far more skills than just a file or two. You need Electronics skills, Soldering, and Circuit Design skills, and you need a purposeful job to keep it working 24\7. A company, a contract, and a market, for profit. Amateur.... ??? No. You are a wannabe. You have zero talent with any of it. I guess you need more education, in many fields of many Sciences.
@sanjeevbhogal6818
@sanjeevbhogal6818 6 лет назад
innovative...
@rho35100
@rho35100 4 года назад
FUSION360 POWER!!!!!!! YESSSSS!
@Pedalrakete
@Pedalrakete 3 года назад
All your trade secrets sent to a Cloud computer in the US. YAAAAYYYY! THere is no such thing as a free lunch.
@rho35100
@rho35100 3 года назад
@@Pedalrakete I understand your point of view....but I am not in a company that has the need too keep secret desings.
@KhantVyas
@KhantVyas 6 лет назад
Good I like your concept I am student and Want to know is it fully automated , and have you design robotic arm with full automation and moving capabilities
@Moonsabie
@Moonsabie 8 лет назад
o I like this
@grinebrud
@grinebrud 8 лет назад
+Moonsabie i bet you are that one dislike :P
@kennethkustren9381
@kennethkustren9381 5 лет назад
You like it because .... ??? Why ???
@debrauny
@debrauny 4 года назад
How to buy is available on amazon?
@xiaofengluo117
@xiaofengluo117 3 года назад
Dear friend, do you need a robot arm? The price is around $3200. A 6-axis robot arm, please contact me if you need it (luoxuefeng2023@gmail.com).
@debrauny
@debrauny 3 года назад
sonds great man
@xiaofengluo117
@xiaofengluo117 3 года назад
@@debraunyIf it is convenient, please tell me your email address and I will send some information to you
@piotrblazusiak
@piotrblazusiak 6 лет назад
Where i can buy it ?
@photoreal3029
@photoreal3029 6 лет назад
automata.tech/shop.html
@xiaofengluo117
@xiaofengluo117 3 года назад
If you need to buy a 6 axis manipulator or joint actuator at a favorable price,around $3600 per one, please contact me, I can help you.
@Boris_Chang
@Boris_Chang 3 года назад
You can get a 6 DOF with 750g lifting capacity for a little over a grand. If this is democratizing, I’m Gandhi.
@Pedalrakete
@Pedalrakete 3 года назад
Which one are you talking about ? Open Manipulator?
@Boris_Chang
@Boris_Chang 3 года назад
@@Pedalrakete Alright, I was talking out of my ass. The Dobot I had my eye on has a payload of 500g and is $1,600.
@Pedalrakete
@Pedalrakete 3 года назад
@@Boris_Chang Skyentific has developed an even cheaper robot: ru-vid.com/show-UCcgqJ1blFKqbC2bWGY4Opmg and he works on pushing the price down for powerful components. I suggest you keep an eye on him. The DIY robot in his profile pic is about 400 USD in parts.
@Boris_Chang
@Boris_Chang 3 года назад
I do not own a 3D printer yet. I am budgeting for one. Are there some that are better than others. for making robot parts?
@Pedalrakete
@Pedalrakete 3 года назад
@@Boris_Chang Depends on the material you want to print. Some materials like ABS need an enclosure around the printer to maintain a specific temperature.- A big printer room is also useful, otherwise you cannot print big parts. Belt Printers are a workaround for that. Pelt printers also can print multiple warts without being maintained that often. Then there are dual head printers that can print different materials with specific capabilities or colours. It is a wide field and not buying the cheapest ist a good idea to get accurate results without much fiddling and fine tuning.
@angirasteelindustries3563
@angirasteelindustries3563 4 года назад
Sir robotic welding mechanic need Price kitni pdegi
@alexshmidt4297
@alexshmidt4297 7 лет назад
can you contact me ? I need software support
@computerjantje
@computerjantje Год назад
first calling out 50.000 dollar to then pricing a plastic arm to 3000 dollar does not make it worth it or cheap. The only thing cheap here is the marketing.
@ahmedeslamsalman2155
@ahmedeslamsalman2155 7 лет назад
WTF 3000$??!! why, it's so much
@TrasteIAm
@TrasteIAm 5 лет назад
They have to fund their poppadum addiction.
@channelname10yearsago68
@channelname10yearsago68 4 года назад
This shit's overprice. For such a weak and small robot, this would only cost ~1000 USD or so
@lesptitsoiseaux
@lesptitsoiseaux 3 года назад
3000 USD? More like 7000 British pounds now in 2020.
@xiaofengluo117
@xiaofengluo117 3 года назад
If you need to buy a manipulator or joint actuator at a favorable price, please contact me, I can help you.
@MortalSlayerStudio
@MortalSlayerStudio 3 года назад
having used one of these robots for a few months, they suck shit. Theyre loud, get hot, and if you bump into the end effector it shits the bed and needs to be power cycled.
@jastat
@jastat 3 года назад
or you could make one out of lego for £200
@howarddibble3857
@howarddibble3857 5 лет назад
3d printer and arm work together like 3d printer stops arm come in put motors CPU then 3d print rezoom printing around wires to have a true finish parts in bed Coponets ?
@williamhuang5329
@williamhuang5329 2 года назад
Hanzhen harmonic drive gear , machine gear reducer, over 30 years experience
@riadiputra
@riadiputra 8 лет назад
Is this robot is ready to be an Industrial Robotic"?
@adisharr
@adisharr 8 лет назад
Absolutely not. In my experience, the tolerance, capacity and speed are not nearly good enough. It's one thing unloading a part from a 3D printer. Try unloading a part from a machine that doesn't come out easily. I think they're in for a surprise if they ever try and get into the industrial markets. There's a reason robots are expensive.
@serious-rc933
@serious-rc933 4 года назад
$3000 NOPE 10.000+
@xiaofengluo117
@xiaofengluo117 3 года назад
Dear friend, do you need a robot arm? The price is around $3200. A 6-axis robot arm, please contact me if you need it (luoxuefeng2023@gmail.com).
@AJ-hw8db
@AJ-hw8db 5 лет назад
Where can i buy it ?
@MG-wv4fs
@MG-wv4fs 5 лет назад
here: automata.tech/
@xiaofengluo117
@xiaofengluo117 3 года назад
Dear friend, do you need a robot arm? The price is around $3200. A 6-axis robot arm, please contact me if you need it (luoxuefeng2023@gmail.com).
@nou5440
@nou5440 2 года назад
@@xiaofengluo117 there is an even cheaper one on ebay from china for $369.99 review and link ru-vid.com/video/%D0%B2%D0%B8%D0%B4%D0%B5%D0%BE-O91DT1pR1ew.html
@wyvernsimpermanence
@wyvernsimpermanence 7 лет назад
Some excellent decisions, but plastic? Thats a nono.
@adisharr
@adisharr 6 лет назад
More arm mass means a lower payload.
@charlessun8321
@charlessun8321 3 года назад
Is this a joke? How do you "democratize" robotics with closed-source hardware and software? Check out ROS OpenManipulator from Robotis to see what an affordable robot arm is like...
@xpressivemusic4578
@xpressivemusic4578 2 года назад
there are really cheaper opensource bots out there 3000 is a lot you are not democratising anything
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@1440PGamingContent 3 года назад
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@mdesm2005
@mdesm2005 7 лет назад
it's a thing, it's not a 'she'. And you might get sued by Disney for using that name.
@claudiog.7397
@claudiog.7397 7 лет назад
And Disney sued by God for having used HIS OWN name! Come on! :)
@fatherofsmartkids8458
@fatherofsmartkids8458 5 лет назад
Check my robot experiments
@nabil6135
@nabil6135 5 лет назад
Lol.. Is this a joke.
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