Canada-based company Sanctuary AI has developed a highly advanced robotic hand with high mobility. developed.
Sanctuary AI, which also works on humanoid robots, has developed a new valve that is stated to be 50 times faster and 6 times cheaper than normal hydraulic valves. It has created one of the most advanced robotic hands ever with its miniature hydraulic valve system. It can make adjustments on the object it holds thanks to the small hydraulic valves it carries (For example, he can open the front part of a key he holds.) robotic hand paves the way for many new usage scenarios in this regard. “This new approach offers extremely low power consumption, unmatched lifetime and controllability.” The company that made the statement also has another new technology that it is ambitious about. Sanctuary AI is also developing a very sensitive fingertip sensor. This sensor, which is reported to have a low cost, is designed with incredible precision. A robotic finger using this sensor, It can detect even the slightest touch of a simple paintbrush.. Such sensitive systems reveal the potential to make the use of robots in the production process much more comfortable and safe.
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Before this, a humanoid robot born in China attracted attention. PUDU D9, the humanoid robot signed by Pudu X-Lab, introduced by Pudu Robotics, is 170 cm tall and weighs 65 kg. The robot, which can walk at a speed of 2 m/s, can carry a load of 20 kg and the maximum connection / joint movement torque is announced as 352 Nm. The robot, which is stated to be able to climb stairs, is promoted by the company mostly for workplaces. The robot, which is said to be able to organize the shelves in a market due to its structure, give information to customers on different subjects, carry boxes or clean using the company’s cleaning robot named Pudu Sh1, uses the company’s 11 DOF five-fingered advanced robotic hand Pudu DH11. PUDU D9, which can create a 3D map of its environment and move on its own without hitting the environment with its advanced sensors, has not yet been announced for how much it will be sold for. not.