Robot maker · early
Fluid Wire Robotics
Proprietary 'Fluid Wire' hydraulic transmission relocates all motors and sensors into a sealed remote actuation unit outside the arm body; power transmitted via patented fluid-wire conduits to joint actuators, producing a hollow arm entirely free of onboard electronics; enables operation in nuclear radiation fields, vacuum (space), underwater, and explosion-risk environments; arm is force-controllable with programmable torque profiles and high-precision force feedback without fragile embedded joint sensors; modular architecture allows customization across configurations.
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Fluid Wire Manipulator Arm
- Hollow arm structure; all electrical and electronic components (motors, sensors) located in a sealed remote actuation unit outside the arm; no onboard electronics in the arm body
vendor-stated key design feature enabling operation in nuclear, explosive, vacuum, and underwater environments
Claim source - Force-controllable with programmable forces; high-precision force feedback without fragile embedded sensors; modular and customizable
vendor-stated manipulation capability and design advantages over conventional robotic arms
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European Innovation Council (EIC)
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RoboIT, Scientifica Venture Capital, Pariter Partners, Deep Ocean Capital
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