Smart Hand Product Manual
A product-evaluation entry for smart hand components, integration conditions, typical objects, and material access.
Developer Center
The Developer Center is designed for robot integration partners, system developers, and laboratory automation project teams. It organizes product manuals, technical documentation, interface notes, FAQs, and integration support entry points.
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Resource Structure
This release establishes the Developer Center information architecture, helping partners identify the right resource type while leaving clear places for manuals, interface references, and downloadable materials.
The first batch focuses on product evaluation and integration preparation materials.
A product-evaluation entry for smart hand components, integration conditions, typical objects, and material access.
A product-evaluation entry for laboratory robots, automation workflows, fit scenarios, typical objects, and pilot discussions.
A preparation checklist for robot platforms, workstation environments, peripheral conditions, and on-site deployment requirements.
Integration workflows, calibration, commissioning, workflow configuration, and scenario adaptation notes will be added over time.
A placeholder for the workflow from requirement review and prototype evaluation to on-site validation.
Communication interfaces, status feedback, and call flows for partner integration.
A placeholder for task calls, status feedback, error codes, and system integration boundaries.
Common questions for product evaluation, material access, pilot discussions, and deployment preparation.
Questions about material access, public scope, version updates, and technical support channels.
The website shows public summaries and links to the original WeChat articles instead of mirroring full text.
More approved materials will be added here.
Content Status
Feishu, WeChat, and local files first enter the private server review area with consistent categories and product lines.
After review, only public titles, summaries, source types, and access options are written to the release manifest.
The website renders the approved directory and does not publish unreviewed full text or internal files.
Integration Support
If you are evaluating robotic end-effectors, laboratory robots, or automation workflows, share the target product, robot platform, application objects, and expected pilot timeline.