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DexRobot Debuts Teleoperation Ecosystem at Automate 2026

Under the hum of the Humanoid Robot Pavilion at Automate 2026, DexRobot has unveiled its latest suite of dexterous hands and the DexTele data acquisition system. The Chicago-based launch aims to bridge the gap between AI-driven simulation and physical factory deployment through a unified, out-of-the-box automation hardware chain.

Bio & NewsJune 24, 20261,003 reads0

The company’s exhibit centers on the DexHand series, a tiered lineup designed to scale from research labs to high-mix production lines. The flagship DexHand021 Pro features 22 degrees of freedom and a 50N payload, boasting 300,000 durability cycles. Alongside it, the industrial-grade DexHand021 and the entry-level DexHand021 S provide options ranging from full-palm sensor arrays to cost-effective, open SDK platforms for education and entry-level tasks.

Complementing the hardware, the new DexTele system serves as a turnkey solution for collecting high-fidelity training data. By integrating force-controlled arms, dexterous hands, and professional software, the system captures tactile, joint, pose, and vision data without requiring secondary development. This integrated approach allows users to move directly from teleoperation to execution, addressing the industry's acute demand for scalable, AI-ready manipulation tools.

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