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flag Sharpa's AI-powered robotic hand wins CES 2026 award for advanced sensing and dexterity.

flag Singapore-based robotics firm Sharpa has won a CES 2026 Innovation Award in the Robotics category for its AI-powered SharpaWave robotic hand, featuring 22 degrees of freedom and advanced visuo-tactile sensing with over 1,000 tactile pixels per fingertip. flag The hand uses proprietary Dynamic Tactile Array technology to detect forces with 0.005 N precision and prevent slipping, enabling it to handle tasks ranging from delicate to heavy-duty. flag Demonstrated at IROS 2025, it performed complex actions like playing blackjack and autonomous photo capture. flag The award, part of the Consumer Technology Association’s global competition, recognizes outstanding design and engineering among over 3,600 entries. flag Sharpa plans to showcase the hand and other innovations at CES 2026 in Las Vegas.

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