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From August 19 to 23, the 2026 World Robot Conference took place at the Beijing Etrong International Exhibition and Convention Center, featuring over 774 exhibitors and more than 300,000 attendees. This event marked a significant collective showcase for the global robotics industry. The conference highlighted the rapid growth in the domestic humanoid robot sector, with a projected production of over 100,000 units by 2026, reflecting a 594% increase. However, the challenge remains in the commercialization of these technologies, as the industry shifts focus from production capabilities to market viability. Bennett Technology's core component division presented its direct drive modules alongside humanoid joint modules, emphasizing their integrated power solutions. The launch of the HMD-P series robotic joint modules showcased advancements in torque density and dynamic response, catering to diverse robotic applications. The company's ability to serve multiple sectors, from consumer cleaning robots to humanoid robots, positions it uniquely in the market.
leaderobot.com By Leaderobot Aug 20, 2026 Humanoid Robots Direct Drive Modules Robot Components Industrial Automation
In recent years, the global robotics research landscape has shifted focus back to the physical structure of robots, particularly in dexterous manipulation. According to IEEE Robotics and Automation Society, the number of papers on haptic perception, soft robotics, tendon-driven systems, and visuotactile learning is expected to rise significantly by 2025-2026, marking these areas as key research directions at major robotics conferences. This trend is mirrored in the industry, where a report identified that core components accounted for 21.8% of 311 robot financing events in the first half of the year, surpassing other categories. The investment landscape is increasingly gravitating towards manufacturers and component companies, particularly in the dexterous hand sector, which is seen as crucial for overcoming the final barriers to practical robot applications. Suzhou Zhixing Tendon Robotics Technology Co., Ltd. is at the forefront of this innovation, having developed a complete technological pathway from electroactive composites to modular applications. Their direct-drive tendon technology aims to redefine robotic movement by integrating materials into the power system, with products set to be showcased at the World Robot Conference on August 19.
leaderobot.com By Leaderobot Aug 12, 2026 Humanoid Robots Dexterous Manipulation Soft Robotics Tendon-driven Technology AI
PI (Physik Instrumente) has announced the expansion of its direct-drive vertical translation stages with the introduction of the V-571.Z family. This new product line combines dynamic performance with nanometer precision, catering to the growing demand for high-precision motion control solutions. The significance of the V-571.Z family lies in its ability to meet the stringent requirements of various applications, including those in research and industrial settings. By integrating advanced magnetic counterbalance technology, these stages offer enhanced stability and accuracy, which are critical for precision tasks. Looking ahead, industry professionals should monitor the adoption of the V-571.Z family in sectors requiring high-precision motion control. No further timeline was disclosed at the time of publication.
AZOrobotics.com Aug 14, 2026
Humanoid robotics expert Scott Walter and hand surgeon Gustav Andersson have commended the innovative 20-degree-of-freedom (20-DOF) robotic hand developed by China's Wuji Tech. Their analysis highlights the device's direct-drive actuation, which represents a significant advancement over traditional tendon-based systems. This breakthrough is seen as a critical step in bridging the gap between simulated environments and real-world applications in robotics. The evaluation underscores the potential of this technology to enhance the functionality and dexterity of robotic hands, paving the way for more effective integration into various fields, including medical applications and rehabilitation.
HumanoidsDaily By [email protected] (Humanoids Daily Staff) Sep 22, 2025 actuation Dexterity humanoid robotics robotic hand Wuji TechRSF defines a common language for robot service capability, lifecycle operations, certification pathways, and service-provider networks.
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