In Birmingham, NanoSen will present its Force Matrix Kit as a key highlight, alongside a range of sensor kits and application demonstrators. The Force Matrix Kit allows the measurement and visualization of force and pressure distribution across surfaces. The ultra-thin, flexible sensor matrices are designed for rapid evaluation and can be integrated into curved surfaces, compact systems, and flexible mechanical structures commonly found in robotic and automated systems.
“Our
impedance-based measurement principle represents a fundamental leap in force
sensing,” says Dr. Rajarajan Ramalingame, CEO of NanoSen. “By combining PNC
materials with an impedance-based electrical readout, we achieve a level of
precision and long-term stability that is difficult to realize with conventional
sensing approaches such as force sensing resistors or capacitive force sensors.
Robotics & Automation provides an ideal platform to present this technology
to robotics and automation engineers, system integrators, and solution
developers.
NanoSen’s
solutions support a wide range of applications, including robotics, human
machine interfaces, medical technologies, industrial structural monitoring, and
automotive. In addition to standard kits and demonstrators, NanoSen offers
custom sensor development services, supporting customers from initial concept design
to functional prototypes.
Visitors to Robotics & Automation are invited to experience live demonstrations and discuss application-specific requirements directly with NanoSen’s engineering team.
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