Featuring 24 joints driven by 20 motors, 40 strain gauges, 25 temperature sensors and pressure sensors on each fingertip, the robotic hand excels at gripping and manipulation. Strong enough to hold the cable tethering an astronaut to his spacecraft but sensitive enough to handle an egg, Shadow’s technology is designed to take human operators out of harmful situations – such as nuclear decommissioning or bomb disposal.
The Shadow Robot Company is also a pioneer in the fast developing field of ‘teleoperation’. In tests, an operator wearing a ‘cyber glove’ in California was able to accurately guide a Dexterous Hand located at Shadow’s London HQ. They were able to ‘feel’ the sensation of the robot hand touching an object 5,000 thousand miles away, thanks to the fingertip sensors on the Shadow device relaying information to controller’s haptic feedback gloves.
Rich Walker, Managing Director at the Shadow Robot Company said: “Winning the prestigious Queens Award for Enterprise for Innovation is testament to Shadow’s world-leading technology and the unique development relationships we form with our customers”
Now in its 53rd year the Queen’s Awards for Enterprise are the most prestigious awards in the United Kingdom, with winning businesses able to use the esteemed Queen’s Award emblem for the next five years.
The Shadow Robot Company will celebrate its award during a royal reception for Queen’s Award winners this summer.