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US agency orders smaller snake arm robots

An OC Robotics product story
Edited by the Engineeringtalk editorial team Aug 29, 2006

OCRobotics has won a contract to develop its smallest ever snake-arm robots.

OCRobotics has won a contract with the Defense Threat Reduction Agency, part of the US Department of Defense, to develop its smallest ever snake-arm robots.

In response to a Sources Sought Announcement, UK-based company OCRobotics has been awarded a sole source contract for remote controlled snake-arm robots.

The arm is to be only 6mm in diameter and the system will be small enough and light enough to be carried by one person.

Despite a worldwide search, no other company was found to have the technical expertise needed to create a robotic arm of this size and capability.

While previous contracts have pushed the envelope of OCRobotics' technology towards bigger and stronger arms, this contract requires OCRobotics to reduce the sise and weight of the design to create the smallest snake-arm robot yet.

This contract also paves the way for other small arm applications such as medical robotics and industrial inspection.

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