Sharpa presents new research demonstrating significant improvements in simulation methods for robot training, in collaboration with NVIDIA.
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Engineers have showcased a robotic hand that can detach from its arm and move independently to grasp objects. The hand, developed by a team at the Swiss Federal Institute of Technology Lausanne (EPFL) ...
SINGAPORE, Nov. 7, 2025 /PRNewswire/ -- Sharpa, a Singapore-based AI robotics company, announced that its flagship product, the dexterous robotic hand SharpaWave, has been named a CES 2026 Innovation ...
Sharpa Robotics has moved its flagship dexterous hand, SharpaWave, into mass production, marking a major milestone for the fast-growing general-purpose robotics market. The Singapore-headquartered ...
What has opposable thumbs and is the most dexterous tool on the planet? The human hand, obviously. Well … not anymore. At least according to engineers at École Polytechnique Fédérale de Lausanne’s ...
SINGAPORE, Dec. 16, 2025 /PRNewswire/ -- Sharpa, a Singapore-headquartered AI robotics firm, has achieved a major milestone with the launch of mass production for SharpaWave, its flagship robotic hand ...
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With its opposable thumb, multiple joints and gripping skin, human hands are often considered to be the pinnacle of dexterity, and many robotic hands are designed in their image. But having been ...