Sharpa Robotics Begins SharpaWave Mass Production

Sharpa Robotics has moved its flagship SharpaWave dexterous hand into rolling mass production, with automated reliability testing and initial shipments beginning in October ahead of its CES 2026 Innovation Awards honoree debut. The hand features 22 active degrees of freedom, Dynamic Tactile Array with over 1,000 tactile pixels per fingertip and 0.005 N sensitivity, plus a one-million-cycle durability certification. SharpaPilot offers open-source software and simulation compatibility to speed sim-to-real adoption.
Key Points
- 1Moves SharpaWave into rolling mass production with automated reliability testing and October shipments
- 2Offers near-human manipulation—22 active DoF, visuo-tactile sensors, 0.005 N sensitivity—for broader deployment
- 3Provides open-source stack and SharpaPilot integration, enabling faster sim-to-real workflows and developer adoption
Scoring Rationale
Major production ramp and developer tools increase adoption potential, limited by still-narrow hardware market and deployment challenges.
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