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BrainCo Launches Revo2 Hand for Humanoid Robotics

2025-09-16 20:45 Last Updated At:21:05

BOSTON, Sept. 16, 2025 /PRNewswire/ -- BrainCo, a leading global brain-computer interface company, has recently unveiled its next-generation bionic dexterous hand: the BrainCo Bionic Dexterous Hand Revo2. Building on years of expertise in developing prosthetic limbs for individuals with disabilities, the company has established a strong technological foundation, which now serves as the base for its strategic expansion into embodied intelligence with the launch of this advanced dexterous hand.

Designed with ergonomic principles in mind, Revo2 is an ultra-lightweight and compact bionic hand weighing just 383g and measuring 16 x 7.6 cm. It offers sub-millimeter precision of 0.1 mm, delivers a grip force of 50N, and supports a payload of 20 kg, achieving a remarkable grip-to-weight ratio of 52.6. Equipped with multimodal tactile sensors, a wide voltage range of 64V, and support for various communication protocols, Revo2 unlocks new possibilities in embodied intelligent dexterous manipulation.

As the boundaries of embodied intelligence expand from simple transportation tasks to fine motor operations, application scenarios are growing increasingly complex. To meet this demand, robot designs are evolving toward human-like form factors. It is widely acknowledged that the development of a dexterous hand accounts for nearly half the engineering complexity of humanoid robots—hands are among the most intricate and sophisticated subsystems.

Through innovations in bionic joint design, precision transmission mechanisms, and lightweight system integration, BrainCo has created a product that mimics the human hand both structurally and functionally. This "millimeter-level subtraction" engineering strategy has led to a "multiplication in performance," enabling Revo2 to achieve industry-leading lightweight performance and efficiency.

At just 16 cm long—similar in size to an average adult female hand—Revo2 weighs only 383 grams, about the weight of six eggs, which is 20% lighter than the industry average. Despite its compactness, it delivers 50N of grip force.

To put this in context: everyday tasks typically require 30–40N of grip force, meaning Revo2 can easily handle most light industrial tasks and home applications, and even lift items weighing 20 kg—equivalent to a full office water jug.

Noise levels are also tightly controlled, staying below 50 dB, quieter than ambient noise in a typical office. Revo2 features multiple safety protections including anti-collision, overcurrent, and overheating protection, ensuring safe and reliable operation across diverse environments, and significantly reducing failure rates. This makes it particularly well-suited for laboratories, home service, and industrial settings.

Another standout feature is Revo2's advanced tactile sensing system. The integration of tactile sensors into the finger structure enables "lightweight, high-perception" capabilities.

With built-in 3D tactile sensors, Revo2 can accurately perceive fingertip pressure, as well as detect object hardness, texture, force direction, and even proximity.

With this tactile system, humanoid robots and other applications can not only "grasp" objects, but also "feel" them—distinguishing between objects' fragility, texture, or resilience, enabling precision-level manipulation and hand-eye coordination. A classic example is its ability to strike a matchstick with ease.

From smart home tasks like laundry and cooking, to industrial operations like assembly, welding, and inspection, dexterous hands are emerging as indispensable components. With the rapid growth of the embodied intelligence industry, demand is expected to soar. BrainCo stated that it will continue to focus on real-world use cases and work toward broader deployment and application of bionic dexterous hands across diverse fields.

** The press release content is from PR Newswire. Bastille Post is not involved in its creation. **

BrainCo Launches Revo2 Hand for Humanoid Robotics

BrainCo Launches Revo2 Hand for Humanoid Robotics

BrainCo Launches Revo2 Hand for Humanoid Robotics

BrainCo Launches Revo2 Hand for Humanoid Robotics

Tokyo-based communications firm celebrates 15 years supporting global organizations with multilingual storytelling, video production, and cross-border communications

TOKYO, Dec. 24, 2025 /PRNewswire/ -- Pacific Bridge Media and Consulting, Inc. (PBMC), a Tokyo-based multilingual media and communications firm, marks its 15th anniversary this year, celebrating a decade and a half of supporting global organizations with international storytelling, video production, and cross-border communications from Japan.

Founded in 2010 by international journalist Toshi Maeda, PBMC was established with the mission to connect the world with trusted content and help realize a richer and more equitable society. With a strong on-the-ground presence in Japan and an international perspective rooted in journalism, PBMC has become a trusted partner for over 15 years, producing high-quality content for a wide range of clients seeking local production expertise combined with global communication standards.

Its work includes a broad range of creative and communications services, including interviews, video messages, promotional and documentary videos, computer graphics, multilingual editorial content, and event-related media production. The company works closely with clients on a case-by-case basis, offering flexible support for both quick-turnaround projects and longer-term, strategic content initiatives that emphasize storytelling, clarity, and cross-cultural relevance.

These services are used by major Japanese corporations, leading international companies, Japanese government ministries and agencies, foreign government entities and embassies, as well as influential media outlets, news organizations, broadcast networks, and professional video production firms in Japan and overseas. Through these partnerships, PBMC has built a strong track record in delivering high-quality, multilingual content and strategic communications that meet the needs of both domestic and global audiences.

As PBMC enters its next chapter, the company continues to evolve alongside the changing media and communications landscape, strengthening its end-to-end support model and expanding both production and consulting capabilities. It has expanded its services to include global press release creation and distribution, international media relations support, and media training for executives and spokespeople. These services are designed to help organizations communicate more effectively with international media, investors, and stakeholders, while managing complex cross-border narratives with accuracy and confidence.

Comment from Toshi Maeda, CEO of Pacific Bridge Media and Consulting:

"Pacific Bridge Media & Consulting began 15 years ago as a small team producing news content for international media. Since then, we have expanded our client base to include a wide range of companies and government agencies, providing global content strategies and storytelling that communicate real value to audiences around the world.

In recent years, our work has grown beyond content production alone. We now deliver a full suite of media services – from bilingual press conferences and cross-border events to global PR support and media training – helping clients connect more effectively across languages and markets.

Even as our services broaden, our core values remain unchanged. Guided by our mission to connect the world with trusted content, our global team is committed to delivering reliable, first-hand information—stories we report ourselves—at a time when unverified content spreads easily online. We will continue bridging Japan and the world by sharing primary information across linguistic and cultural boundaries."

PBMC 15th anniversary video: https://pacificbridge.jp/en/work/pbmc-15th-anniversary-documentary/

About Pacific Bridge Media and Consulting, Inc. (PBMC)

Founded in 2010 by international journalist Toshi Maeda, Pacific Bridge Media and Consulting, Inc. (PBMC) is a multilingual media and communications company guided by the mission to "connect the world with trusted content and help realize a richer and more equitable society."

PBMC specializes in creating and delivering global-ready content that combines journalism, video production, language expertise, and technology. The company provides end-to-end support for organizations seeking to communicate internationally, including content planning and production, multilingual storytelling, and cross-border communication strategy.

With a strong track record working with global corporations, domestic and international media, startups, and government agencies, PBMC has established itself as a trusted partner for international communications and multimedia content production.

Company Overview

Company Name: Pacific Bridge Media and Consulting, Inc.
CEO: Toshi Maeda
Founded: June 30, 2010
Headquarters:
22nd Floor, Shiroyama Trust Tower
4-3-1 Toranomon, Minato-ku, Tokyo, Japan

Main Fields of Business:

  • Multilingual content strategy development, production, and distribution
  • Cross-border public relations, media relations, and investor communications
  • Bilingual and multilingual event planning, production, and technical/editorial support
  • Live streaming and hybrid event broadcasting
  • News, press release, and media content production and global distribution
  • Startup and corporate media platform management and content creation

Website: https://pacificbridge.jp

About JStories

JStories is a solutions-focused media platform dedicated to showcasing innovations originating in Japan that address global challenges such as environmental sustainability, food security, and social issues.

Launched in April 2022, JStories has published more than 500 original articles and continues to share stories from Japanese startups, NGOs, researchers, and universities through in-depth articles and video content. By highlighting practical solutions and forward-looking ideas, JStories connects global audiences with Japan's innovation ecosystem.

JStories Website:
(English) https://jstories.media
(Japanese) https://jstories.media/jp
(Chinese) https://jstories.media/zh

CONTACT:

PACIFIC BRIDGE MEDIA AND CONSULTING
Editorial department: Toshi Maeda (Executive Editor)・Takanori Isshiki (Deputy Executive Editor)・Anita De Michele (Editorial Coordinator)
email: info@pacificbridge.jp 
phone: +81- 50-5527-0955

** The press release content is from PR Newswire. Bastille Post is not involved in its creation. **

Pacific Bridge Media and Consulting marks 15 years of international media and video production from Japan

Pacific Bridge Media and Consulting marks 15 years of international media and video production from Japan

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