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Website: brainco.cn
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Email: [email protected]
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Phone: +1 (617) 945-2166
BrainCo is a leading Brain-Computer Interface (BCI) company that uses non-invasive neurotechnology. It produces BrainRobotics Smart Bionic Hands and smart bionic legs that translate neural signals into precise, thought-controlled movements, focusing on rehabilitation, healthcare, and embodied intelligence.
RSF defines a common language for robot service capability, lifecycle operations, certification pathways, and service-provider networks.
The 3rd China Embodied Intelligence and Humanoid Robot Industry Conference is set to take place in Beijing on April 28-29, 2026. This event will bring together leading figures in the robotics sector to explore technological innovations and industry trends. Among the key exhibitors are notable companies such as Kunwei Technology, Encos, Lingyu Intelligent, BrainCo, Hysense, and Edistone, all of which will present their latest advancements in robotics and sensor technology. The conference aims to foster collaboration and knowledge sharing within the industry, highlighting the growing importance of robotics in various sectors.
leaderobot.com May 20, 2026 Humanoid Robots Robotics Technology Sensor Technology AI Industry ConferenceBrainCo has launched Revo 3, a 21-DOF dexterous robot hand with full-palm tactile sensing and visuotactile fingertips. Read the full product briefing on RobotToday.
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