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automotiveJune 10, 2026

Sharpa's Tactile Robot Hands Boost ASEAN Factory Automation

Sharpa's Wave tactile robot hands integrated into Unitree H2 Plus, enhancing dexterity and precision in factory automation.

A New Era of Dexterous Robots for ASEAN Factories \\[10pt] The integration of Sharpa's Wave tactile robot hands into the Unitree H2 Plus humanoid robot reference design marks a significant leap forward in the realm of industrial automation. This collaboration, powered by Nvidia's Isaac GR00T development framework, is set to revolutionize the way factories in Thailand, Vietnam, Indonesia, and Malaysia approach their manufacturing processes. \\[10pt] For ASEAN manufacturers, the implications are profound. The combination of Sharpa's advanced tactile sensing technology, Unitree's robust humanoid hardware, and Nvidia's powerful onboard computing capabilities offers a comprehensive solution for developing and deploying highly dexterous robots. These robots can perform intricate tasks that were previously challenging or impossible for traditional automation systems. \\[10pt] In Thailand, where the automotive and electronics industries are booming, the introduction of these dexterous robots could significantly enhance production efficiency and quality. For example, in the assembly of delicate electronic components, the high-resolution tactile sensing with over 1,000 sensing points per fingertip ensures precise and gentle handling, reducing the risk of damage and improving overall yield. \\[10pt] Similarly, in Vietnam, the growing demand for consumer electronics and semiconductor manufacturing calls for more sophisticated automation solutions. The dual Sharpa Wave five-finger hands, with 22 degrees of freedom per hand, provide the necessary dexterity to handle complex assembly tasks, from microchip placement to final product packaging. \\[10pt] In Indonesia and Malaysia, the food packaging and medical device industries stand to benefit immensely from this technology. The ability to simulate and train manipulation policies using Nvidia Isaac Sim and Isaac Lab, and then deploy them on physical robots, ensures that the transition from simulation to real-world application is seamless. This reduces the time and cost associated with training and deployment, making it easier for factories to adopt and scale these advanced robotic solutions. \\[10pt] The partnership between Sharpa, Unitree, and Nvidia not only provides a validated hardware and software platform but also streamlines the entire development process. By offering a complete end-to-end solution, they enable robotics developers and researchers to focus on innovation rather than the complexities of integration. This means that factories in ASEAN can expect faster implementation and more reliable performance from their robotic systems. \\[10pt] As the robotics industry continues to evolve, the emphasis on dexterous manipulation and tactile sensing is becoming increasingly important. The integration of Sharpa's Wave tactile robot hands into the Unitree H2 Plus platform is a clear indication that the future of industrial automation lies in the hands of these advanced, dexterous robots. \\[10pt] **Takeaway for Factory Buyers:** \\[10pt] For factory buyers in ASEAN, the integration of Sharpa's Wave tactile robot hands into the Unitree H2 Plus platform represents a significant opportunity to enhance productivity and quality. By leveraging this cutting-edge technology, factories can tackle complex and delicate tasks with greater precision and efficiency, ultimately leading to higher yields and reduced operational costs. The time to invest in this transformative technology is now, as it promises to be a game-changer in the region's manufacturing landscape.

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Editorial rewrite by ASEAN Machine team, based on public reporting from Robotics & Automation News, with added ASEAN manufacturing context.

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