The Fate of Robots is Determined Not by AI or Algorithms, but by a Hand More Human-like

The Fate of Robots is Determined Not by AI or Algorithms, but by a Hand More Human-like

In this wave of humanoid robot excitement, what is most thrilling is not whether robots can walk faster, but rather the extent to which their hands can perform tasks. Ultimately, whether a robot can truly enter the real world does not depend on how human-like it runs, but on its ability to grasp objects, tighten … Read more

Concerns in Humanoid Robot Development: A 15-Year Transformation

The development of humanoid robots is caught in a frenzy of investment based on erroneous premises, attempting to achieve human-like dexterity through pure visual learning while neglecting the core necessity of tactile perception. The physical bottlenecks of walking safety make the vision of “integrating into human spaces” seem distant, and in the next 15 years, … Read more

Seizing the Opportunity: Development of Robotic Gripper Technology and Manufacturer Overview

Seizing the Opportunity: Development of Robotic Gripper Technology and Manufacturer Overview

Robotic grippers, also known as robotic hands or claws, are referred to as end-of-arm tooling (EOAT). As part of robotic automation systems, robotic grippers connect to robotic arms, enabling robots to perform tasks such as handling, stacking, and loading/unloading, thereby improving production efficiency and quality, reducing labor intensity, and replacing workers in hazardous and repetitive … Read more