Bio-Inspired Folding Drones

This Drone's Folding Mechanisms are Inspired By Beetles' Wings

Folding drones are becoming an increasingly popular design considering the advantages they bring to the table in terms of compactness and portability, which is precisely why a group of scientists and engineers working out of EPFL's Laboratory of Intelligent Systems have gone ahead and developed a robot with a brilliant folding mechanism inspired by the unique folding mechanisms of beetles' wings.

This particular folding drone's wingspan is over 40 percent less when its folded. What's more, the wings themselves can be unfolded in only a single movement even though their pattern is incredibly complicated. The drone can be flown by simply tossing it into the air.

This folding drone's compactness and design make it an excellent option for search-and-rescue and military applications.
Trend Themes
1. Bio-inspired Folding Drones - Creating designs for drones that mimic nature can lead to significant advancements in portability and flight patterns.
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Industry Implications
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2. Military - Lightweight and portable drones can be especially advantageous in military applications, allowing for more efficient reconnaissance and tactical response.
3. Construction and Infrastructure - Multi-functional drones can be used for inspecting the integrity of large-scale infrastructure, such as bridges and power lines.

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