USB-powered morphing structure

Our latest prototype can be powered by a standard smartphone charger, showing how easily our technology can integrate into everyday life products.

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In addition to these advanced features, the structure is simple to manufacture and - in comparison to most other morphing structures - very affordable. If you have access to a 3D printer and silicone resin, you can start making these structures right away. This opens up possibilities across industries, from biomedical devices and aerospace to robotics and automotive design. We are especially committed to making this technology accessible for a wide range of applications.

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