COVVI Ships Out First Robotic Hands To Operators Around The World
Earlier this month, the first of COVVI’s Robotic Hands were shipped out to operators, bringing COVVI’s innovative technology to industry and academic settings on a global scale.
The new COVVI Robotic Hand has been developed by that same highly experienced team behind COVVI prosthetics, with a commitment to push COVVI’s technological advancements, into the world of robotics.
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: “We could not be more pleased that our robotic hand is now with leading industry operators around the world. What we have created here at COVVI truly has the chance to bring major advancements to the robotics industry- both by improving and upgrading existing robotic setups, as well as supporting with research initiatives.”
Operators can control the movement of the hand in a number of different ways to perform precise tasks. This includes utilising pre-set grips modelled after the most common human grip patterns, designed by our expert engineers. Drivers of the robotic device also have the ability to individually position all five fingers, giving fine-tuned command over the dexterous system.
The COVVI Robotic Hand is also 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 environments, it can be operated by a controller in a separate room or place. The hand can also be integrated with humanoid robots and robotic arm systems, upgrading from the use of simple grippers to a highly functional hand that can complete more complex functions.
Visit the COVVI Robotics website to find out more.