The robotic hand is primarily part of the fields of robotics, automation, industry and Factory 4.0. A robotic hand is an artificially constructed component that mimics the function of a human hand and is usually attached to a robotic arm. It can perform various tasks automatically, such as gripping, turning or lifting.
In modern factories, robotic hands are used to precisely assemble or sort goods. They are also used in medicine, for example during operations where absolutely smooth and precise movements are required. Thanks to advanced technology, some robotic hands can even "feel" the pressure and shape of objects, allowing them to handle delicate objects with particular care.
An illustrative example: In a car factory, robotic hands assemble small components that would be difficult for humans to grip. They work around the clock, are very precise and make hardly any mistakes. This saves time and costs and ensures consistently high product quality.
The development of the robotic hand makes many work processes more efficient and opens up new possibilities for the use of robots in a wide range of industries.