Autodiscovery
Autodiscovery announced the release of its ROS2-compatible, humanoid robotic hand with 16 degrees of freedom, enabling reliable dexterity in humanoid and cobot based manipulations.
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Autodiscovery
Autodiscovery announced the release of its ROS2-compatible, humanoid robotic hand with 16 degrees of freedom, enabling reliable dexterity in humanoid and cobot based manipulations.
Autodiscovery, a Germany-UK-based company that specializes in the development of various robotic offerings, has announced its human-like HAND16 for dexterous manipulation in humanoid robots.
The company is currently working with select customers to optimize the final touches of the HAND16. A public release is planned for the end of Q1 2025.
HAND16 was developed by Autodiscover’s Oxfordshire, UK-based team. It comes equipped with:
“We are very excited for the release of our HAND16,” said Aron Kisdi, founder of Autodiscovery. “It is a product years in the making, which we optimized through the years to have a dexterous and capable hand. Our ultimate goal is to get even closer to how a human hand works, perhaps we might even surpass that.”
The HAND16 integrates a strong metal skeleton with a smooth, tough casing while weighing around 600 grams. Autodiscovery says the HAND16 is compatible with the Unitree H1 and G1 humanoids and can be adjusted to fit other off-the-shelf arms. The company designed the hand to be used in industrial environments that require strength and precision.
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