Tiny Robotic Bee Assembles Itself Like Pop-Up Book | Wired Enterprise | Wired.com

With the new method the engineers don&rsquo;t just fabricate the robot, but also produce a surrounding &ldquo;assembly scaffold&rdquo; that&rsquo;s attached to the bee-bot by tiny hinges. When the scaffold is lifted by pins, it folds the flat robot&rsquo;s joints and turns it into a 3D model.
The Harvard Monolithic Bee (or Mobee), for example, turns from a flat shape into a 2.4-millimetre-tall robot in just one movement &mdash; just like a pop-up book. The folding process takes less than a second. The whole structure is made like a printed circuit board. 18 layers of different materials (carbon fiber, a plastic film called Kapton, titanium, brass, ceramic, and adhesive sheets) are laminated together in a thin, laser-cut design.&nbsp;
