Within the open and modular e.DO ecosystem, advanced robotics can mingle with people of all ages and interests.
As an open-source project, the hardware and software structure is designed to encourage application sharing and expansion via the future community and program new coding directly into the robot itself.
e.DO represents a concrete example of the company’s innovation strategy which integrates the mentality and approach of a start-up venture with the rich experience and competence base of a global industry leader. e.DO also provides a glimpse of how the industry could move toward the industrialization of professional robots at a lower cost point than can be achieved today.
a resilient composite plastic structure, Made-in-Italy design and the flexibility to run a wide range of application that fall within its speed and payload parameters. More importantly, e.DO epitomizes the company’s ongoing commitment to open automation.
e.DO comes with a range of modular pieces including articulated joints, composite plastic casings, bi-directional motors and more.
e.DO by mixing and matching its modular parts, and control e.DO from a tablet, laptop or PC thanks to the user-friendly programming interface.
is a unique, modular, open-source, Industry 4.0-enabled, “build-it-yourself” robot kit created for anyone who wants to explore or expand the world of robotics.
The e.DO robot kit has everything needed to construct an articulated multi-axis robot with integrated open-source intelligence.
- Powerful 6-axis articulated robot kit based on an open-source hardware and software architecture.
- Kit includes articulated joints, composite plastic casings, bi-directional motors, an end-effector and a four-prong gripper.
- Modular, flexible structure supports personalized configuration, including the possibility to create a Guided Vehicle.
- Educational package and application support will come.
- User-friendly programming and control interface.
- Embedded Raspberry Pi control system.
- Application storage server and community management tools.
- Simple enough for a teenager to use, yet powerful enough to satisfy a certified engineer.