
High-Dexterity Tactile Robotic Hands
Robotic grippers with dense tactile sensing for fine assembly and safe human interaction.
High-dexterity robotic hands integrate arrays of tactile sensors, force-torque feedback, and compliant joints. They give robots a sense of touch, enabling stable grasping of slippery, deformable, or fragile items and precise insertion tasks such as wiring, fastening, or connector mating that previously required human dexterity.
Technology Readiness Level
4
Formative
Impact
4
High
Investment
4
High
Category
Hardware
Physical robots, equipment, and manufacturing systems.
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