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Tactile Sensor Product List and Ranking from 9 Manufacturers, Suppliers and Companies

Last Updated: Aggregation Period:Sep 17, 2025~Oct 14, 2025
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Tactile Sensor Manufacturer, Suppliers and Company Rankings

Last Updated: Aggregation Period:Sep 17, 2025~Oct 14, 2025
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  1. タッチエンス Tokyo//Machine elements and parts
  2. XELA Robotics Tokyo//Industrial Electrical Equipment
  3. 細田 Yamanashi//robot
  4. 4 ナノシード 本社 Tokyo//Trading company/Wholesale
  5. 5 シスコム(SysCom) Tokyo//Trading company/Wholesale

Tactile Sensor Product ranking

Last Updated: Aggregation Period:Sep 17, 2025~Oct 14, 2025
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  1. Multi-axis tactile sensor "Shokkaku Chip 6DoF-P18" タッチエンス
  2. uSkin High-Density 3-Axis Tactile Sensor XELA Robotics
  3. Small capacitive pressure and tactile sensor for industrial robots. 細田
  4. 4 Distributed 3-axis tactile sensor XELA Robotics
  5. 5 Tactile Sensor PLYONⓇ ナノシード 本社

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Pressure distribution type tactile sensor "EW Sensor"

High speed, high resolution, and reduced wiring! It can instantly and precisely detect pressure and center of gravity position.

The "EW Sensor" is a pressure distribution type tactile sensor that can detect finer movements at high speed. It not only detects actions such as touching and pressing, but also quickly detects subtle movements like sliding, stroking, and tapping. 【Features】 ■ High-speed detection of the load and its position when touched ■ High-resolution detection of the coordinates of the touched position ■ Outputs high-speed, high-resolution signals with minimal wiring *For more details, please download the PDF or feel free to contact us.

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Innovative inspection and AI technologies (sound, waveform, touch, grasp)

Control the sensations experienced during touch through the quantification of various sensors and AI, and apply it to the technology of robotic hands!

We provide groundbreaking AI that visualizes "sound," "waveforms," as well as "touch" and "grasp." By utilizing AI, we achieve visualization of abnormal sounds and AE signals from equipment and environments, as well as voice data! Our AI automatically distinguishes the "sounds of objects," offering on-site solutions for equipment condition monitoring, quality inspection of manufactured goods, and preventive detection. We quantify human sensations such as "softness," "hardness," and "smoothness" when "touching" or "grasping" using various sensors, and support robot control and factory automation through AI-based control. *For more details, please refer to the PDF document or feel free to contact us.*

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Idea Blog

Discovering the potential of new products! We will create prototypes and pursue technology and ideas.

On the Touchence homepage, we are featuring the "Idea Blog." The sensors we have developed independently have the potential to create entirely new things depending on the ideas. To discover that potential, we create prototypes and pursue technology and ideas. Please take a look. 【Featured Content (Partial)】 ■ Haptics + AI ■ Flexible Mattress ■ Game Controller (Input Device Proposal) ■ Small Force Plate (Input Device Proposal) ■ Child Seat *You can view the detailed content of the blog through the related links. For more information, please feel free to contact us.

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To all cosmetics manufacturers: Measuring and quantifying 'tactile sensation' with tactile sensors.

The Shokac Probe has a structure similar to human fingerprints and can simultaneously detect fine surface irregularities and changes in frictional force!

The "Shokac Probe" is a tactile sensor that measures "touch." It has a structure similar to a human fingerprint and can simultaneously detect fine surface irregularities and changes in friction. It is expected to be used in various situations, allowing for the quantification of tactile evaluations in the inspection processes of robots, as well as the quantification of the health status of skin and hair, enabling personalized care recommendations. 【Features】 ■ Quantification of skin tactile sensation ■ Quantification of the tactile sensation of paper and fabric ■ Quantification of hair structure and tactile sensation ■ The probe tip's contact element scans the surface ■ Utilizes Micro-Electro-Mechanical Systems (MEMS) ■ A high-resolution structure that is compact and can achieve mass production effects *For more details, please refer to the related links or feel free to contact us.

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To all collaborative robot manufacturers: Would you like to measure and quantify tactile sensation?

The Shokac Probe has a structure similar to human fingerprints, allowing for simultaneous detection of fine surface irregularities and changes in frictional force!

The "Shokac Probe" is a tactile sensor that measures "touch." It has a structure similar to a human fingerprint and can simultaneously detect fine surface irregularities and changes in friction. It is expected to be used in various situations, allowing for the quantification of tactile evaluations in the inspection processes of robots, as well as the quantification of the health of skin and hair, enabling tailored care suggestions for individuals. 【Features】 ■ Quantification of skin tactile sensation ■ Quantification of the tactile sensation of paper and fabric ■ Quantification of hair structure and tactile sensation ■ The probe's contact sensor scans the surface ■ Utilizes Micro-Electro-Mechanical Systems (MEMS) ■ A technology that achieves high-resolution structures while being compact and suitable for mass production *For more details, please refer to the related links or feel free to contact us.

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Why not measure the skills and senses of artisans with tactile sensors and preserve them as numerical data?

"Shokac Probe" has a structure similar to human fingerprints, simultaneously detecting fine surface irregularities and changes in frictional force! Contributes to the shortage of successors.

The "Shokac Probe" is a tactile sensor that measures "touch." It has a structure similar to human fingerprints and can simultaneously detect fine surface irregularities and changes in friction. It is expected to be used in various situations, allowing for the quantification of tactile evaluations in the inspection processes of robots, as well as the quantification of the health status of skin and hair, enabling personalized care recommendations. 【Features】 ■ Quantification of skin tactile sensation ■ Quantification of tactile sensation of paper and fabric ■ Quantification of hair structure and tactile sensation ■ The probe tip's contact sensor scans the surface ■ Utilizes Micro-Electro-Mechanical Systems (MEMS) ■ A high-resolution structure that is compact and allows for mass production effects *For more details, please refer to the related links or feel free to contact us.

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