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Introducing the GelSight Mini
The only human-scale resolution tactile sensor with digital 2D and 3D mapping available for robotics research and applications
GelSight Mini is a first-of-its-kind, affordable, and compact tactile sensor that offers an enhanced AI-enabled tactile experience.
The sensor exceeds the spatial resolution of human touch, quickly providing researchers with optimized images of material surfaces that are useful across a broad set of industries.
With the GelSight Mini, you can get results within five minutes of taking the device out of the box! It is now available starting at only $499 - visit our online store.
Advancements in Robotics: Trends, Challenges, and Opportunities for Tactile Sensing Simulation
Date: Wednesday, November 16th, 2022
Time: 1:00-2:00pm ET
Join us as GelSight brings together industry experts from Carnegie Mellon University, Meta AI, and NVIDIA to discuss how robotic tactile sensing technology has advanced and can replicate human-level touch capabilities.
Can Tactile Sensing Help Create Better Haptics Experiences?
Listen to industry experts from Novasentis, Texas A&M, and Magnopusdiscuss how tactile sensing technology can help generate better haptics experiences.
Listen to industry experts fromMeta AI Research, Bosch, and MIT discuss tactile sensing in robotics and opportunities for innovation and new applications.
Learn how GelSight’s technology can be used to capture the roughness (Ra, Rz, and Rt) of a surface in-situ, with no preparing and sending samples to the lab, then waiting for results.
Learn how to improve the profitability and productivity of manufacturing and maintenance operations in the energy market by leveraging GelSight's elastomeric tactile sensing platform.
New Video Series - “Did You Know” in Tactile Sensing
Our “Did You Know” in Tactile Sensing Series highlights stories of how GelSight's 3D tactile sensing solutions address a wide variety of surface inspection challenges.
BIOLOGY
Dr. Molly Womack, Assistant Professor at the University of Utah, demonstrates how GelSight’s technology helps researchers understand the differences between amphibians’ skins.
Harry Wilcox, Sales Engineer at The Sempre Group, explains how to quantify and analyze the height of a burr in a machine hull in just minutes using the GelSight system.
Deanna Moschitta, Visual Optics Research Technician at University of Arizona, explains how they use our tactile sensing technology to study and fine-tune intraocular lenses.
GelSight will be exhibiting at CES 2023 in Las Vegas from January 5th-8th.
You are invited to stop by our booth to hear how we have been expanding our product offerings and the capabilities of our existing technology to increase customer value and address new industries.
Stay tuned for more details as a lot more is coming with AI releases and other exciting updates.