The Jerusalem Post

Better science: Technion students create laundry-folding robot

- • By JUDY SIEGEL

Are you tired of folding laundry? Students from Haifa’s Technion-Israel Institute of Technology are coming to the rescue. They have developed a robot which folds laundry in seconds.

The I-Fold Project was developed by Sapir Cohen, Noa Paz and Hila Levavi as part of a course in Arduino (an open-sources electronic­s platform based on user-friendly hardware and software) and IoT (Internet of Things).

The course has been led by Itai Davran, with trainers Boris Van Susin and Marina Minkin, and Dr. Nir Levi, who is director of academic cooperatio­n in Microsoft research and developmen­t.

The robot was presented this week as part of the Technion’s annual Projects Week in which computer science students present what they have been working in the lab for developmen­t of systems and software.

“The algorithms we have developed make it possible for the user to choose among folding various types of clothes and different folding techniques,” said Paz.

The robot consists of three arms, three motors and three blue plastic surfaces that do the actual folding. The users has to define in the applicatio­n the type of clothes – trousers, shirt or small towel – spread it on the device and press a button. The most difficult part was the mechanical part. “We have a lot of experience in software, but coping with the mechanical challenges was complicate­d and demanded many experiment­s and improvemen­ts,” said the developers.

The programmin­g course using Arduino makes it possible for students to use advanced technologi­es, including those using smartphone­s and tablets and innovative programs, during their studies. The Technion course is aimed at challengin­g students to build a project independen­tly and perform the programmin­g using smart systems combining hardware and software.

 ?? (Technion) ?? NOA PAZ (left), Sapir Cohen (center) and Hila Levavi show off their I-Fold Project as part of the Technion’s annual Projects Week.
(Technion) NOA PAZ (left), Sapir Cohen (center) and Hila Levavi show off their I-Fold Project as part of the Technion’s annual Projects Week.

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