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Norwegian Firm 1X Unveils Robot Hands with 0.2 mm Precision

Robotic arm with 0.2mm precision
Норвезька компанія 1X представила роботизовані руки з точністю 0.2 мм, здатні виконувати складні маніпуляції. Photo: НВ — Техно

Next-Generation Robotic Hands for the NEO Humanoid from 1X

According to НВ — Техно: On July 11 at 1:00 PM, Norwegian company 1X revealed its latest robotic hands designed for the NEO humanoid. These hands feature 25 degrees of freedom, granting exceptional agility. The design incorporates 22 controllable joints within the fingers and palm, along with three additional joints in the wrist. A standout innovation is that each joint independently determines its spatial position without relying on cameras. Furthermore, tactile sensors embedded in the fingertips boost both accuracy and sensitivity.

The company reports a positioning accuracy of up to ±0.2 millimeters for the hand, while the wrist can deliver a torque of 17.75 newton-meters. Built to IP68 standards, the hands are waterproof and suitable for diverse environments. Constructed from food-safe materials, they can be rinsed under running water, adding to their practicality.

Capabilities of the New Hands

1X has established a dedicated production line capable of manufacturing up to 10,000 robotic hands this year. In demonstrations, the NEO showcased its new hands by assembling LEGO sets, picking up coins and screws, screwing in light bulbs, and using a screwdriver. The humanoid also zipped up a jacket, sorted grapes, poured tea, caught soft balls, plugged in a USB-C cable, held a glass, wiped surfaces, and performed sign language gestures.

'The new hands represent a major milestone for the company,' said Bernt Bernich.

He further emphasized that 'the robot can now perform everyday tasks with its hands just like a human.' These advancements open up new possibilities for humanoids in areas ranging from household chores to industrial applications.

The launch of 1X's new robotic hands for the NEO humanoid marks a progressive step forward in robotics technology. With high precision and dexterity, along with the ability to handle a wide range of domestic tasks, these hands could significantly simplify daily life for people and boost efficiency in industrial processes. This development may spark greater interest in humanoid robots across both commercial and residential sectors.

As the field of robotics continues to evolve, the introduction of advanced humanoid robots like the NEO from 1X highlights the shift towards greater automation in various sectors. Similarly, Robot.com has recently unveiled R-Noid, which promises to revolutionize industrial automation with its unique capabilities. These developments signal a significant leap in how robots can assist in both everyday tasks and specialized applications.

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