Unichem acquires Loomia to accelerate entry into the humanoid ‘skin’ market
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Unichem has acquired Loomia to develop tactile sensors for robotics and automotive applications. The technology aims to create humanoid 'skin' capabilities that could advance robotic construction and inspection work.
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Automotive suppliers Unichem and R&Y are working with Loomia to develop tactile sensors for automotive and robotics applications. The post Unichem acquires Loomia to accelerate entry into the humanoid ‘skin’ market appeared first on The Robot Report .
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