Choosing Encoders for Surgical and Medical Robots, Interview with Paul Tutzu
FLUX founder Paul Tutzu interviewed on Surgical Robotics Technology to discuss all things encoders for surgical and medical robot applications.
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June 2024
Our Managing Director, Paul Tutzu, recently sat down with Surgical Robotics Technology Founder, Josef De Pfeiffer, to discuss all things encoders for surgical and medical robots. The interview covers:-
0:11 A background to Paul and FLUX
1:16 Which parts of the surgical robot typically require encoders
2:25 Important attributes when selecting encoders for surgical robots
4:47 The role of safety/redundancy with encoders for surgical robots applications
6:41 An overview to FLUX’s solutions for medical robotics
9:09 What a typical development project with FLUX looks like
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