Humanoid Robotics Resources: Tesla Optimus Hand & Industry Reports

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The rapid development of humanoid robotics is creating new opportunities across advanced manufacturing, precision engineering, and lightweight structural design.

From Tesla Optimus to next-generation robotic hands, the industry is moving toward compact actuators, lightweight metal components, cable-driven mechanisms, and highly integrated assemblies.

To help engineers, robotics startups, and manufacturing teams better understand this fast-growing sector, we’ve compiled several publicly available technical resources and industry reports below.

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Tesla Optimus Hand Patent

UNDERACTUATED HAND WITH CABLE-DRIVEN FINGERS

Official Tesla patent covering cable-driven fingers, underactuated mechanisms, tendon routing, and compact robotic hand structures.

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The Humanoid 100 — Mapping the Humanoid Robot Value Chain

Morgan Stanley’s industry report analysing the humanoid robotics ecosystem, supply chain opportunities, manufacturing trends, and key technology players.

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Humanoid Hardware Value Chain Report

A technical overview of humanoid robot hardware systems, including actuators, dexterous hands, structural components, and industrial manufacturing challenges.

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Shadow Dexterous Hand Technical Specification

Engineering specifications for one of the world’s most advanced dexterous robotic hands, including DOF architecture, actuation systems, and mechanical design references.

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Why It Matters

Humanoid robots require a new generation of precision-manufactured components, including:

  • lightweight aluminium structures
  • actuator housings
  • precision CNC machined parts
  • complex mechanical assemblies
  • high-performance die cast components

As robotic systems become more compact and capable, manufacturing quality becomes increasingly critical.

About Sunrise Metal

Sunrise Metal supports advanced manufacturing projects involving precision die casting, CNC machining, and complex metal component production for emerging industries including robotics, automation, and smart devices.

If your team is developing next-generation robotic hardware, we’d be happy to discuss your project requirements.

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