Showcasing highly sensitive robotics force-torque sensor

21-06-2023 | Bota Systems | Test & Measurement

Bota Systems is participating at automatica, the event for smart automation and robotics. At the event, the company will present its latest innovation – an extremely sensitive and compact six-axis force-torque sensor. Developed with precision and versatility in mind, this sensor is excellent for applications that need haptic feedback from a compact system.

Visitors can experience the cutting-edge technology first-hand at, where the company will be co-exhibiting with NEXT.robotics, exhibiting the seamless integration of their multi-axis force-torque sensors with the Meca500 robot of Mecademic. Also, its force sensors will be showcased at the Mecademic booth in the parallel 'Laser World of Photonics' exhibition.

The company is committed to furnishing machines with a sense of touch, allowing robots to function safely and interact naturally, just like humans. As robots increasingly navigate unstructured environments, perform intricate tasks, and collaborate with human counterparts, sensors play a critical role in ensuring their awareness via precise force control.

To glimpse the future of robotics and examine the possibilities enabled by their state-of-the-art force-torque sensors visit the company's booth at automatica.

Automatica, Booth B4.302, 27-30 June, Munich, Germany.

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