
XELA Robotics to Unveil New Major Tactile Sensor Capabilities at Automate 2026
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XELA Robotics is set to showcase groundbreaking tactile sensor technology at Automate 2026, featuring robotic fingertips with sensitive nails designed for precision grasping of thin and fragile objects.
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XELA Robotics is set to showcase groundbreaking tactile sensor technology at Automate 2026, featuring robotic fingertips with sensitive nails designed for precision grasping of thin and fragile objects. Key enhancements include a universal manipulation interface and improved magnetic interference compensation, significantly advancing robotic handling capabilities.
Key Points
- First robotic fingertips with sensitive nails for delicate object handling.
- Universal manipulation interface enhances versatility in robotic applications.
- Improved magnetic interference compensation for better performance.
- Designed to grasp fragile objects without damage.
- Showcasing at Automate 2026 to highlight advancements in robotics.
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From source RSS / original summary-First to develop robotic fingertips with sensitive nails for precision grasping of very thin objects; -Universal manipulation interface, enhanced magnetic interference compensation and improved ability to grasp fragile objects among many featured enhancements
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