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From: johnston@ced.utah.edu (Dave Johnston)
Subject: Re: Artificial hand?
Message-ID: <D51ws5.MJM@ced.utah.edu>
Followup-To: comp.robotics
Summary: Robotic Hand
Keywords: robotic hand, Dextrous Hand
Sender: johnston@ced.utah.edu
Organization: Center for Engineering Design
References: <proytchv.2.001025CC@inf.e-technik.uni-kassel.de> <GAMIN.95Mar1122748@pellan.ireq-robot.hydro.qc.ca>
Date: Tue, 7 Mar 1995 03:38:29 GMT
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In article <GAMIN.95Mar1122748@pellan.ireq-robot.hydro.qc.ca> gamin@ireq-robot.hydro.qc.ca (Martin Boyer) writes:
>>>>>> Todor Proytchev writes:
>
>>I am looking for an artificial hand with more than three fingers,
>>each finger with three DOF.
>
>Sarcos is one of the creators of the Utah/MIT Dextrous hand.
>
>From the comp.robotics FAQ:
>
>Sarcos Research Corporation
>390 Wakara Way,
>Suite 44, Salt Lake City, Utah 84108
>tel: 801.581.0155
>  Spinoff of University of Utah's Center for Engineering Design (CED).
>  Teleoperated systems,  manipulators. Audio-animatronic work as well.
>  Beautiful force reflecting work and systems. High performance and
>  small hydraulic valves and actuators.
>
>--
>Martin Boyer				mboyer@ireq-robot.hydro.qc.ca


Just a small change in the above info...

Sarcos moved a few months ago. The new address is:

Sarcos Research Corp.
360 Wakara Way
Salt Lake City, UT 84108
(801) 581-0155

(Thanks for the post Martin!)

Regards,
Dave Johnston
Sarcos Research Corp.
johnston@ced.utah.edu

