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    Vstone Co.,Ltd. major operations is Research, development, manufacture, sales of omnidirect sensors, robots, and other electronic machines. Our omnidirectional sensor is well suited for the robot...
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    Founded in 1896, CTS Corporation (NYSE: CTS) is a leading designer and manufacturer of sensors, actuators and electronic components to OEMs in the aerospace, communications, defense, industrial,...
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    The Gefran group is based in Italy, employs more than 800 employees and is directly present in 11 countries with 6 production plants. The group’s activity is divided into four main areas of...
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    Element Products, Inc. is a full-service product development company. We have designed some of the biggest successes in consumer robotics, and we will bring that expertise to your project. From first...
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    Honeywell is a Fortune 100 company that invents and manufactures technologies to address tough challenges linked to global macrotrends such as safety, security, and energy. With approximately 122,000...
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    Curtiss-Wright Industrial Division, which includes the legacy brands of Arens Controls, Penny & Giles, PG Drives Technology and Williams Controls, is an excellent...
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    We are a technology company driven by passion and values. Our passion is to build a technology company that is known for integrity, innovation, and excellence. We have delivered over 1000 solutions...
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      EU Automation is a trusted provider of automation spares, dedicated to delivering speed and quality to reduce the impact of unplanned downtime. With our swift global delivery, we ensure that...
  • News - 19 Jul 2019
    A research team from NUS has developed an artificial nervous system called the Asynchronous Coded Electronic Skin (ACES). With this system, prosthetic devices and robots could soon have a sense of...
  • News - 1 Jun 2018
    A team of scientists from Stanford and Seoul National University have built an artificial sensory nerve system that can identify letters in the Braille alphabet and trigger the twitch reflex in a...

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