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Robotic Hands: An Easier Life for Us?

Explore how robotic hands are used in medicine, manufacturing, and sustainability. Then build your own using upcycled materials.

Last updated 29 April 2026

Robotic hands are doing it all—assembling gadgets, helping people, and even turning trash into treasure! Find out how these handy helpers are making life cooler, greener, and more fun.

Collage of craft supplies, a fish cutout, a hand holding cardboard, yarn, glue, tape, scissors, and straws on blue background.
Young woman in a red sweater reading a magazine, holding it with one natural hand and one black prosthetic hand.

Robots in industries

Large white robotic arms with yellow markings assembling a car body on an automated factory floor.
Girl playing at a claw machine

The Need for Sustainability and Conservation

Person wearing gloves bends down to collect plastic cups, bottles, and waste scattered across a sandy beach.
Cardboard boxes stacked inside a delivery van, one labeled Fragile Handle with Care, with padded envelopes nearby.
Green paper recycling symbol on white background beside pink polka-dot cup, straw, and egg carton.

Building a simple robotic hand

Poster titled "Building a Robotic Hand" listing materials: glue, string, cardboard, pencil, clay, key rings, scissors, tape, rubber bands, straws.
Six-step illustrated guide from Science Centre Singapore showing how to build a cardboard robotic hand using straws and rubber bands.
Poster titled "Building a Robotic Hand" showing cardboard robotic hands gripping scissors and a plant.
Flyer titled "Building a Robotic Hand" from Science Centre Singapore, showing a decorated cardboard hand craft.