COVVI Robotics Partners With SenseGlove for Upcoming International Showcase

The team behind COVVI Robotics is heading to the IEEE’s International Conference of Robotics and Automation (ICRA) from 19-23 May, showcasing what their technology is capable of, alongside their partners, SenseGlove.
The event, taking place at the Georgia World Congress Centre in Atlanta, seeks to bring together over 140 companies, industry leaders and researchers from around the world to share ideas, exchange knowledge, and advance the field of robotics for the benefit of humanity.
The COVVI team last attended the conference in 2023, wowing attendees with the COVVI Robotic Hand’s initial functionality. Over the past two years, COVVI’s expert engineers have developed and implemented a series of cutting-edge features to enhance the robotic device. After officially launching in January, COVVI Robotics is now excited to be back at ICRA to demonstrate the dexterous and robust five-fingered gripper with attendees, showcasing the benefits that can be gained from its integration into existing setups and new innovations.
Designed for use across a wide range of industries, academic and research-based settings, the robotic hand can perform various activities with speed and efficiency. Attendees will be able to observe and partake in demonstrations, embracing the capabilities of the next-generation device.
Simon Pollard, CEO at COVVI said: “Exciting strides have been made in the robotics sector over the last few years; from the development of humanoids to leaps in teleoperations. At COVVI Robotics, we want to prove that our dexterous five-fingered gripper is not just keeping up with industry standards, but staying ahead of the curve. ICRA is a fantastic opportunity to showcase what our technology can do and prove just how powerful it can be when used alongside other exciting innovations, like SenseGlove.”
SenseGlove are the team behind the Nova 2, a next-generation wearable haptic glove. With advanced motion tracking for each hand joint, vibrotactile feedback, and a patented force-feedback system, SenseGlove is inspired by the human tendons system, enabling the user to manipulate robotic systems and feel the size and shape of virtual objects. The team at SenseGlove have been working alongside COVVI Robotics, learning how the two devices can work together seamlessly for a next-level teleoperation experience.
Akshay Radhamohan Menon, Robotics Engineer at SenseGlove, said, “Telerobotics is evolving fast, and ICRA will give us the perfect opportunity to demonstrate how haptics can transform remote robotic operations and automation. We are looking forward to showing alongside COVVI what’s possible when intuitive haptics meet robotic dexterity.”
Both the teams behind COVVI Robotics and SenseGlove can be found at Booth 120 at the International Robotics and Automation Conference.
Learn more about COVVI Robotics: https://www.covvi-robotics.com/
Learn more about SenseGlove: https://www.senseglove.com/

 
                                                                     
                                                                    