Related Experiment Video
Updated: Aug 8, 2026

Designing a Bio-responsive Robot from DNA Origami
Published on: July 8, 2013
Bioinspiration and Biomimetic Art in Robotic Grippers
Van Pho Nguyen1,2, Sunil Bohra Dhyan1,2, Vu Mai3
1School of Mechanical and Aerospace Engineering, Nanyang Technological University, Singapore 639798, Singapore.
Abstract:
The autonomous manipulation of objects by robotic grippers has made significant strides in enhancing both human daily life and various industries. Within a brief span, a multitude of research endeavours and gripper designs have emerged, drawing inspiration primarily from biological mechanisms. It is within this context that our study takes centre stage, with the aim of conducting a meticulous review of bioinspired grippers. This exploration involved a nuanced classification framework encompassing a range of parameters, including operating principles, material compositions, actuation methods, design intricacies, fabrication techniques, and the multifaceted applications into which these grippers seamlessly integrate. Our comprehensive investigation unveiled gripper designs that brim with a depth of intricacy, rendering them indispensable across a spectrum of real-world scenarios. These bioinspired grippers with a predominant emphasis on animal-inspired solutions have become pivotal tools that not only mirror nature's genius but also significantly enrich various domains through their versatility.
Related Concept Videos
Nonconscious Mimicry
Stereotype Content Model

