Robotics Tactile Sensor (ATT) Advanced Touch Technology for Humanoid Robots | AIDIN ROBOTICS

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Nov 18, 2025
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The Tactile Sensor (ATT) by AIDIN ROBOTICS is a next-generation tactile sensor for humanoids, designed to replicate the human sense of touch in robotic hands. Powered by AIDIN Robotics’ advanced capacitive sensing technology, this innovative robot hand tactile sensor enables robots to detect contact, pressure, and texture with remarkable precision.

Key Features of the Tactile Sensor (ATT)

- Next-Generation Capacitive Sensing

Developed using AIDIN Robotics’ proprietary technology, this sensor delivers highly sensitive and accurate tactile feedback.

- High-Resolution Sensing Cells

Multiple sensing cells are embedded within the sensor, allowing instant detection of contact position and force distribution.

- Seamless Integration

Designed to fit naturally into the hands of humanoid robots, the ATT tactile sensor ensures smooth integration and reliable performance.

- Enhanced Object Handling

Robots equipped with the ATT can handle objects of varying shapes, sizes, and textures with greater precision and adaptability.

- Revolutionizing Robotic Touch and Perception

With the AIDIN Robotics Tactile Sensor (ATT), humanoid robots gain the ability to interact with their environment in a more intuitive and human-like manner. From delicate grasping to adaptive manipulation, this sensor brings robotics closer than ever to natural touch sensitivity.

- Ideal Applications

  • Humanoid robot hands and grippers.
  • Service robots and collaborative robots (cobots).
  • Research and development in tactile perception.
  • Industrial automation and precision handling.

If you are looking for a tactile sensor for humanoids and robot hand tactile sensor, you can find it at AIDIN ROBOTICS.

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