VISUALS: Aidin Robotics presents AI-driven touch-sensitive technology

By Han Jun-gu Posted : July 11, 2024, 15:06 Updated : July 11, 2024, 16:11
Quadruped robots stand at Aidin Robotics research center in Anyang Gyeonggi Province on July 9 2024 AJU PRESS Han Jun-gu
Quadruped robots stand at Aidin Robotics' research center in Anyang, Gyeonggi Province on July 9, 2024. AJU PRESS Han Jun-gu
SEOUL, July 11 (AJU PRESS) - Aidin Robotics from Korea demonstrated AI-driven technology with human-like strength and touch sensitivity.

This innovation is aimed at helping human workers avoid unnecessary accidents and improve work efficiency, according to Aidin CEO Lee Yun-haeng on Tuesday. 

Aidin's main products include sensors capable of measuring force. Integrated into robotic grippers, these sensors measure and control the force to ensure safe handling of objects. 

The robot startup's grippers can be used in various products, including virtual reality and medical equipment. They autonomously identify objects and select secure spots to grasp without requiring pre-registered object information in their system. 

 

A robot picks up and moves objects at AIDIN ROBOTICS in Anyang Gyeonggi-do on July 9 2024 AJU PRESS Han Jun-gu
A robotic gripper picks up and moves a single snack at the Aidin Robotics research center on July 9, 2024. AJU PRESS Han Jun-gu
 
A robot picks up and moves objects at AIDIN ROBOTICS in Anyang Gyeonggi-do on July 9 2024 AJU PRESS Han Jun-gu
Aidin Robotics' robot picks up items at its research center on July 9, 2024. AJU PRESS Han Jun-gu
 
A hand-shaped robot holds an egg and moves in response to a person moving the egg at AIDIN ROBOTICS in Anyang Gyeonggi-do on July 9 2024 AJU PRESS Han Jun-gu
A hand-shaped robot holds an egg and moves in response to a person moving the egg at the Aidin Robotics research center on July 9, 2024. AJU PRESS Han Jun-gu
 
A sensor detects incoming force and direction displaying it on a monitor at AIDIN ROBOTICS in Anyang Gyeonggi-do on July 9 2024 AJU PRESS Han Jun-gu
A sensor detects incoming force and direction, displaying it on a monitor at the Aidin Robotics research center on July 9, 2024. AJU PRESS Han Jun-gu
 
A sensor detects incoming force and direction displaying it on a monitor at AIDIN ROBOTICS in Anyang Gyeonggi-do on July 9 2024 AJU PRESS Han Jun-gu
A sensor detects incoming force and direction, displaying it on a monitor at the Aidin Robotics research center on July 9, 2024. AJU PRESS Han Jun-gu
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