3D-Printable Robots

The PLEN2 is the World's First Open Source Printable Robot

Equipped with control boards, servo motors and accessories, the PLEN2 is essentially a robot kit that has everything needed to build a personal, miniature machine. The PLEN2 stands at a little over seven inches tall, featuring 18 movable joints for easier maneuvering and assemblage (the robot can be built using only a screwdriver).

The PLEN2 is ultimately an attempt to "open up the relationship between humans and technology and open-source robot kit." It is not, however, an attempt to replace humanity or interpersonal connection with machines. Founder Natsuo Akazawa explains, "We strongly believe that scientific technology can enrich everyone in society, if we embrace it in a positive manner."

The project is currently seeking funding through a Kickstarter campaign.
Trend Themes
1. Open-source Robotics - The PLEN2 is leading the way in open-source robot kits, allowing for customizable and accessible robotics development.
2. DIY Robotics - The PLEN2's ease of assembly and use with basic tools is driving the trend of DIY robotics, empowering individuals to build their own robots.
3. Miniature Robotics - The compact size and maneuverability of the PLEN2 is contributing to the rise of miniature robotics, enabling applications in various industries.
Industry Implications
1. Education - Open-source robot kits like the PLEN2 present disruptive innovation opportunities in the education sector, enhancing hands-on learning experiences.
2. Entertainment - DIY robotics, exemplified by the PLEN2, can disrupt the entertainment industry by enabling individuals to create their own interactive robotic experiences.
3. Healthcare - The compact size and versatility of miniature robots like the PLEN2 offer disruptive innovation opportunities in the healthcare industry, enhancing surgical procedures and medical interventions.

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