COVVI Pushes Boundaries With The Release Of Much-Anticipated Robotic Hand

The announcement looks to bring the ground-breaking COVVI Hand to the robotics sector.
Since 2017, COVVI’s dedicated team of engineers and developers, have created an advanced prosthetic hand with the ability to form intricate grips mimicking those made by the human form. The COVVI Hand has been used by people with limb loss and limb differences around the world, and is currently supporting the rehabilitation of troops in Ukraine.
The new COVVI Robotic Hand has been developed by that same highly experienced team, with a commitment to drive industry forward and push the technological advancements already made by COVVI, into robotics. COVVI hopes that businesses from a wide range of industries, as well as academic and research-based settings, can use the functional and robust robotic hand, to perform various activities with speed and efficiency, embracing the capabilities of the next-generation device.
COVVI CEO, Simon Pollard, said: “Bringing COVVI’s advanced technology to the world of robotics has the chance to bring major advancements to the industry. Using a multi-articulated hand not only improves and upgrades existing robotic setups, but also means that fewer people will be subject to dangerous or hazardous situations. With the launch of COVVI Robotics, we know that we can transform industrial and learning settings around the world.”
Operators will be able to control the movement of the hand in a number of different ways to perform precise tasks across a range of settings. From pre-set grips for specific motions, to being able to individually position all five fingers, operators will have fine-tuned command over the dexterous robotic system.
The COVVI Robotic Hand is fitted with the ability to be manned through teleoperation, allowing for it to be operated at a distance. Meaning that when the hand is fitted to robots in remote or dangerous environments, it can be operated safely by a controller in a separate room or place.
The hand can also be integrated with robotic arm systems, further improving the capabilities of existing robotic configurations, upgrading from the use of simple grippers to a highly functional hand that can complete more complex functions.
COVVI is accredited with both ISO 9001 and ISO 13485 standards, providing customers with confidence that the COVVI Hand is meeting the highest merits of quality. This means that COVVI products are consistently safe, reliable, and effective for its customers.
The hand has been developed and manufactured in full compliance with ISO 9001:2015. Adhering to these standards, COVVI ensures that every aspect of product development, from design to manufacturing, is aligned with high quality and efficiency. COVVI is proud to produce products that exceed user expectations, reinforcing our position as a trusted leader in the industry.
The COVVI Robotic Hand has been rigorously developed and tested to meet the highest expectations of operators.
To enquire or find out more, visit the COVVI Robotics website.
