[Image] To join the embodied intelligence industry group, please add WeChat gasgoo111 and show your business card. Humanoid robots are transitioning from laboratories to factories and homes, and the bottleneck is often not whether they can walk, but whether they can grasp. As the dexterous hands, which serve as the “nerve endings” of the robot, account for 1/5 of the total cost, they directly determine whether the robot can hold an egg, stabilize a cup, open a bottle cap, or even perform minimally invasive surgery…