Aidin Robotics Demonstrates AI-Driven Technology with Human-Like Strength and Touch Sensitivity
Aidin Robotics Unveils AI-Driven Technology with Human-Like Strength and Touch Sensitivity
In a groundbreaking display of innovation, Aidin Robotics from Korea showcased their latest AI-driven technology at their research center in Anyang, Gyeonggi Province. The robots, equipped with human-like strength and touch sensitivity, are designed to assist human workers in avoiding accidents and enhancing work efficiency.
According to Aidin CEO Lee Yun-haeng, the main focus of this technology is to improve safety and productivity in various industries. The company’s flagship products include sensors that can measure force and are integrated into robotic grippers. These sensors enable the robots to handle objects safely by measuring and controlling the force exerted during gripping.
One of the key features of Aidin’s robotic grippers is their ability to autonomously identify objects and select secure spots to grasp without the need for pre-registered object information. This versatility allows the grippers to be used in a wide range of applications, including virtual reality and medical equipment.
The demonstration at Aidin Robotics’ research center showcased the robots’ capabilities in picking up and moving objects with precision and sensitivity. The robots were able to grasp items with varying shapes and sizes, showcasing their adaptability and dexterity.
Overall, Aidin Robotics’ AI-driven technology represents a significant advancement in the field of robotics, offering a glimpse into the future of human-robot collaboration. With their innovative approach to safety and efficiency, Aidin Robotics is poised to revolutionize the way we interact with robots in various industries.
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