EPFL's robotic appendage features fingers that bend both ways and is designed to retrieve objects from spaces too hazardous ...
image: Researchers have designed a low-cost, energy-efficient robotic hand that can grasp a range of objects – and not drop them – using just the movement of its wrist and the feeling in its ‘skin’.
Honda robot hand with the soft skin sensors added to the palm. The black squares represent the centre of each touch pixel or “taxel”. Each square enables detection of force in three directions. Credit ...
(Nanowerk News) Robotics engineers at South Korea’s Daegu Gyeongbuk Institute of Science and Technology (DGIST) have developed and tested a new human-like mechanical hand that combines the benefits of ...
With the SharpaWave robot hand, the company Sharpa takes inspiration from nothing less than the human model. It sees a technical gap for robotics manufacturers in this area. After all, the locomotion ...