Todd Elliott, senior vice president of Celanese Engineered Materials, left, and VIGOR CEO Hoi-sang Chan celebrate the companies’ partnership to develop and commercialize lightweight plastic joints for human-like robots. [Photo: Celanese]
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Irving-based Celanese Corp., a specialty materials and chemical company, has teamed up with Hong Kong-based VIGOR Precision Ltd., a manufacturer of plastic gears, to develop lightweight plastic joints for humanoid robots....
Irving-based Celanese Corp., a specialty materials and chemical company, has teamed up with Hong Kong-based VIGOR Precision Ltd., a manufacturer of plastic gears, to develop lightweight plastic joints for humanoid robots....