We’re pleased to share that our latest work at the University of Cambridge has been featured on the University’s research news platform. The article highlights our development of a graphene-based artificial skin designed to bring human-like touch capabilities closer to robotic systems. By using graphene’s unique electrical and mechanical properties, the team has created a flexible, sensitive material capable of detecting pressure and interaction with a high level of precision. This research represents an important step forward in enabling robots to interact more safely and effectively with their surroundings. It also opens up exciting possibilities for applications in prosthetics, healthcare technologies, and advanced manufacturing. We encourage you to have a look at the full feature to learn more about the project and its potential impact: 👉 https://www.cam.ac.uk/research/news/graphene-based-artificial-skin-brings-human-like-touch-closer-to-robots
You can also watch a short video showcasing the technology and its applications here:
👉We're teaching robots to feel: New 3D force sensor
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