Clone Robotics continues to make progress in the development of a robotic hand. musculoskeletal robotic hand musculoskeletal hand that can mimic human movements with astonishing accuracy. This hand, designed with advanced biomimetic technology, is capable of replicating both complex gestures and fine movements, marking a significant advance in human-machine interaction.
Clone’s robotic hand and teleoperation
After eight years of research and development, Clone Robotics has created this hand using patented hydraulic muscles and proportional force valves, making it more than ten times stronger than commercially available alternatives. This musculoskeletal design, inspired by human anatomy, allows it to perform tasks that were previously out of reach for robots.
In a recent video demonstration, Clone’s robotic hand showed its ability to catch a ball using a finger-tracking glove developed by the company’s Manus. Although the technology is still in development and faces challenges with smaller movements, the advances made are impressive and suggest a promising future for applications in industries such as medicineeducation and manufacturing.
Robotic hand catching a ball. Source: Clone Robotics
The potential of this robotic hand goes beyond its ability to mimic human movements, as it could transform the way we interact with robots in everyday life, from assistingfrom assisting in surgeries to working in factories.
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Source and photos: Clone Robotics