Boston Dynamics has developed a robust, efficient gripper for its humanoid robot Atlas. A rotatable thumb allows for many grip variants.
The robot, built by local robotics firm OryLab and called OriHime, offers guided walking tours to visitors to Japan’s capital ...
Karl Price, mechanical engineer for Atlas, demonstrated the updated three-fingered gripper. The second-generation device has seven degrees of freedom and seven actuators, with two actuators for each ...
Explore Boston Dynamics' latest robotic hand innovations, blending precision, strength, and adaptability for industries like ...
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Affordable Robotic and Automation Ltd (ARAPL) secured its first order for the newly developed Atlas AC2000 autonomous ...