Giant solar powered robo-sunfish for corraling schools of fish in aquaculture is a possibility. Got to move fast and be carbon neutral environment friendly.
Very cool, I love how life-like and kind of soothing the motion is. And how it's able to flip and fly on its back, really neat!
Also: I just had to look this up since it's always (?) been bugging me: Festo (the company in the OP) founded Festool (the power tool manufacturer known for high quality, systainers, and Apple-esque pricing) [2]. The logos are just soooo similar. Phew, that was calming.
EDIT: just realized from pictures that even though it looks very similar, they don't look the same. But still it can be a different version from the same company.
Fest is a german company, they sell mostly valves and pneumatic automation solutions to german machine building companys. The bionic creatures are a nice gimick, but they are not in any form or shape a finnished product.
Oh my goodness. I finally know who was behind the floating robot at the Dubai museum of the future! Had a chance to visit it last year and their flying robot was the best part of the whole experience :D . Thanks for sharing this. Amazing to see all their other robots at work on YouTube.
Festo have a long history making technical things fun. As a young teenager some 45 years or so ago, I used to go every year with my toolmaker Dad to the engineering expo in Sydney. I always recall Festo putting various demonstrations of their pneumatic and automation components doing fun things.
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Wish hobbyist would do more of this stuff. It's cool art.
Also: I just had to look this up since it's always (?) been bugging me: Festo (the company in the OP) founded Festool (the power tool manufacturer known for high quality, systainers, and Apple-esque pricing) [2]. The logos are just soooo similar. Phew, that was calming.
[1]: https://en.wikipedia.org/wiki/Festo
[2]: https://en.wikipedia.org/wiki/Festool
EDIT: just realized from pictures that even though it looks very similar, they don't look the same. But still it can be a different version from the same company.
This one has a servo to manually control the wing twist (Fin Ray Effect®!), rather than rely on aeroelastic twisting, so that's novel.
https://en.m.wikipedia.org/wiki/Zero_History
- they make super cool stuff
- they seem to test anything flying in their indoor lobby
- it seems a lot of their offices have windows pointing toward the lobby
"Oh, look! Today it's a giant floating manta ray!"