The real-world dexterity of physical AI is now available to robot integrators.
BionIT Labs, a pioneer in human-machine interface, announced that its Adam’s Hand for Physical AI system can now be integrated with robotic platforms, bridging the long-standing gap between artificial intelligence and the physical world. This announcement follows its debut at CES 2026, where Adam’s Hand demonstrated advanced dexterity with two humanoid robots.
BionIT Labs’ roots are in advanced prosthetics, but the company has evolved Adam’s Hand from an assistive medical device to an AI-native robotic dexterity infrastructure. This platform provides what physical AI has been missing: high-fidelity, real-world operational data combined with proven human-scale hardware.
“AI can reason, plan, and predict, but without dexterity, it cannot act,” said Giovanni Zappatore, founder and CEO of BionIT Labs. “Dexterity is the missing link. Without embodied intelligence, physical AI cannot scale. Adam’s Hand is designed from the ground up to bring AI into contact with the real world.”
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BionIT Labs supports robot manufacturers, research groups, and system integrators as an integration partner with a focus on applied testing and performance validation under real-world operating conditions.
At CES 2026, Adam’s Hand was shown below.
- Robee R is an industrial humanoid developed with STMicroelectronics that demonstrates robust functional grip and operational reliability in real-world scenarios.
- Robee M, a medical humanoid on display at Intel’s booth, demonstrates safe and natural human-robot interaction.
“Prosthetics and robotics share the same non-negotiable constraints,” Zappatore added. “You need reliable dexterity, sensing that is stable over time, maintenance tailored to real-world operations, and hardware designed for continued use. Embodied intelligence immediately exposes these constraints, and our technology is built in an environment where failure is not an option.”
All robotics work at BionIT Labs follows the same safety, ethical, and compliance standards established in medical device development, including human-centered design and responsible handling of human-related data.
Adam’s Hand for Physical AI systems are now available for robot integration projects such as proof-of-concept deployments and collaborative development programs.
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