Modern humanoid hands typically range between 10 to 20 Degrees of Freedom (DoF) to mimic human interaction. Use Cases and Applications

Platforms such as the Booster T1 serve as resilient R&D testbeds for testing AI bipedal locomotion. Future Outlook (2026 and Beyond)

Companies like Filics are revolutionizing pallet handling with modular robotics, aiming for space savings of up to 66%.

Remote-operated humanoids like the Toyota T-HR3 are designed for disaster-stricken areas and even outer space.