NVIDIA has selected Sharpa's Wave robotic hand for its new Isaac GR00T reference humanoid robot, a move that has sparked industry interest. The Sharpa Wave hand features a 1:1 human hand scale, 22 active degrees of freedom, and over 1000 tactile sensing units per fingertip, enabling fine motor control and rich sensory feedback. Sharpa also showcased its self-developed North robot, powered by its CraftNet VTLA model, demonstrating advanced capabilities in multimodal reasoning, precise manipulation, and system-level coordination. The company aims to be a full-stack robotics firm, integrating hardware, data collection, and AI models for synergistic development. AI
IMPACT Highlights advancements in robotic manipulation and sensory feedback, crucial for the development of more capable embodied AI agents.
RANK_REASON This cluster details a significant partnership and component selection for a major AI company's reference robot, highlighting advanced robotics technology. [lever_c_demoted from significant: ic=1 ai=0.7]
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