Additive manufacturing as an essential element in the teaching of robotics

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This paper aims to describe how additive manufacturing can be useful in enhancing a robotic course, allowing students to focus on all aspects of the multidisciplinary components of this subject. A three-year experience of the course of "robotic system design" is presented to support the validity of the use of this technology in teaching. This course is specifically aimed at Master of Science (MSc) Mechanical Engineering students and therefore requires one to view the subject in all its aspects including those which are not conventionally taken into consideration such as mechanical design, prototyping and the final realization.

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Castelli, K., & Giberti, H. (2019). Additive manufacturing as an essential element in the teaching of robotics. Robotics, 8(3). https://doi.org/10.3390/robotics8030073

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