December 31, 2024

TORA-ONE Showcases Advanced Features In International Tech Fair

Paxini Perception Technology (Shenzhen)'s TORA-ONE captured the interest of onlookers at the 26th China International Hi-Tech Fair for its groundbreaking multi-dimensional haptic technology. Its new technology boasts usage in different industries and production lines, offering users what might be the beginning of true "smart" manufacturing.

Showcasing Precision and Efficiency

During a live demonstration, TORA-ONE displayed exceptional precision and efficiency on a lithium battery production line. Its arm and dexterous hands worked seamlessly to transport batteries quickly and safely, meticulously placing them into designated frames. Spectators were left in awe as TORA-ONE’s performance highlighted the immense potential of multidimensional haptic technology in industrial settings.

Innovative Sensory Capabilities

TORA-ONE's success is rooted in its advanced sensory and movement capabilities. The robot's arms are equipped with approximately 2,000 proprietary ITPU multidimensional tactile sensing units, enabling it to accurately identify and grasp objects. Additionally, the VTLA-Model visual and tactile multimodal perception system allows TORA-ONE to detect and capture six-dimensional positional data, enhancing its precision and operational efficiency.

The multidimensional tactile units empower TORA-ONE to analyze real-time data about an object’s shape, size, and weight, ensuring accurate handling. Its flexible robotic arms and dexterous hands can perform tasks with remarkable speed and safety, significantly boosting productivity on the production line.

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Stability and Reliability

Another standout feature of TORA-ONE is its ability to maintain stable performance during extended periods of continuous operation. This reliability positions it as a valuable asset for industries seeking to optimize efficiency and safety.

Engaging Booth Experience

Visitors to the Paxini booth had the unique opportunity to experience advanced haptic technology firsthand. They interacted with the world’s first multidimensional sensor arm—the Paxini + DexH13 bimodal bionic dexterous arm—via remote control. This immersive experience showcased the multi-joint flexibility, sensitivity, and artificial vision capabilities of Paxini’s technology, leaving a lasting impression on attendees.

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Breakthroughs in Tactile Sensors

A key component of TORA-ONE’s success is Paxini’s innovative ITPU series of multidimensional tactile sensors unveiled at the exhibition. These sensors offer superior sensitivity, dynamic range, noise immunity, and gripping flexibility compared to traditional tactile sensors. The GEN2 series introduced revolutionary advancements in single-crystal design, packaging, and overall sensor structure. With enhanced resistance to scattered magnetic fields and improved waterproofing features, these sensors represent a significant leap forward in robot tactile sensing technology.

A Vision for the Future

TORA-ONE’s impressive performance at the Hi-Tech Fair highlights the transformative potential of multidimensional haptic technology. From intelligent production lines to immersive robotic experiences, this innovation marks a pivotal moment in the evolution of humanoid robotics, promising to redefine industrial and technological landscapes worldwide.

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