Allonic Unlocks Low-Cost Hardware Dev via 3D Braiding
lukas_m_ziegler · x · 2026-08-20
Allonic Robotics introduces a 3D tissue braiding platform to solve the complexity and high costs of traditional custom hardware development. This method enables rapid, cheap production and iteration on a single system without massive supply chains or assembly lines, potentially automating tasks previously deemed too complex. The post also touches on the tendon-driven hand debate, emphasizing the need to solve actuation complexity without incurring high costs.
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