Haddington Dynamics will showcase their latest invention – The Micro-Maker at the automatica-Munich

Haddington Dynamics, an advance research company focused on implementing FGPA supercomputing technology into high precision haptic robots, will be presenting a 5 robot cell for manipulating the microcosm at the automatic-Munich show on June 19-22, 2018.

Haddington Dynamics is an advance research company focused on implementing FGPA supercomputing technology into high precision haptic robots.


Las Vegas, NV (May 4, 2018) - Haddington Dynamics will be participating in the 2018 automatica-Munich show on June 19-22. This event is the leading marketplace for automated production. It features the world's largest range of robotics, assembly solutions, machine vision systems and components. It gives companies from all branches of industry access to innovations, knowledge and trends. More than 800 exhibitors will display products to over 40,000 attendees.
Haddington Dynamics offers the first robot with its entire control system in an FPGA. No subcomponents, and low latency deliver remarkable performance. With over 3 decades of FPGA experience and award-winning supercomputer design, weve taken supercomputers to the world of robotics. This advancement allows us to create a robot that is more precise than the parts it is made from. It also allows us to have our entire robot force sensitive, what we call digital compliance. We can detect deflections of 158nm. Path planning using force and vision creates a whole new programming environment. We have our own Dexter Development Environment (DDE) using JavaScript. Our robots can also be controlled using Unity and ROS.
In collaboration with our partner VIVA Cobotics we are presenting the Micro Maker. This 5-robot cell will allow humans to bring their dexterity to the microcosm. Two arms to control the replica arms scaling both force and movement. Pick up a grain of rice and have it feel like a potato. This new technology will open the doors to micron-level assembly of parts. The fifth robot will have stereo microscopes and controlled by the Oculus Rift creating an immersive work environment.
Visit www.hdrobotic.com for more information on the company and products.
About Haddington Dynamics Inc.
Haddington Dynamics is the creator of Dexter, a high-precision, high-performance 3D-printed haptic robot powered by an FPGA supercomputer. We are positioning Dexter as the first personal robot. It gives arms and legs to the Internet of Things (IoT). Dexter has a 670mm reach, 1kg payload and 50µm repeatability and intrinsically human safe.
Haddington Dynamics Inc, is located at 3068 E Sunset Rd Suite 14, Las Vegas, NV 89120. They have 9 employees and have robots at NASA, New York Institute of Technology, Duke University, Toyota Research Institute and Axiom Electronics.
Haddington Dynamics currently has 2 joint ventures. Axiom Electronics joint venture is called e1ectr0n and the most recent joint venture called VIVA Cobotics is with an investor group.

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