Iván Hernández Dalas: AILOS Robotics introduces drive technology to make robots lighter, more agile, and safer
AILOS says its R2poweR gearbox combines the agility of quasi-direct drives with high torque density. Source: AILOS Robotics AILOS Robotics has raised €3.5 million ($4 million U.S.) to commercialize its patented R2poweR gearbox. The technology combines the agility of quasi-direct drives with high-torque density, enabling robots to become lighter, more energy-efficient, more affordable, and safer, claimed the company. Brussels-based AILOS said it developed the new gearbox for force- and power-limited robot arms , humanoids , and wearable robots such as exoskeletons and prosthetics . “Modern robots require a new generation of actuators,” said Pablo López García, co-founder and CEO of AILOS. “With R2poweR, we combine the smoothness of quasi-direct drives with the power of advanced acceleration systems. This removes one of the biggest technological barriers to lightweight, agile, and safe robots.” R2powerR gets ready for industrial production AILOS Robotics spun out of Vrije Univer...