What's new with GelSight? Here's an inside look at the latest updates, company news and activities.
Introducing GelSight Max
We're proud to bring you GelSight Max, featuring ultra-high-resolution, non-destructive 3D surface analysis.
GelSight Max is our highest resolution handheld surface analysis solution and designed for the most demanding applications, including surface and profile roughness from 0.2 to 20 μm. The GelSight Max immediately quantifies the surface characteristics of any material at any workflow location, regardless of composition, reflectivity, transparency, or ambient lighting conditions.
GelSight Announced as 2023 Hexagon Sixth Sense Award Winner
Hexagon has announced GelSight as the winner of the second cohort of its coveted Sixth Sense open innovation platform, which nurtures start-ups creating solutions to pressing manufacturing challenges.
GelSight won the competition after an intense 10-week program of product refinement and business development, which culminated in a pitching competition at the Hague, the Netherlands, where they presented their company and progress to a panel of judges representing experts in technology, investment and Hexagon leadership.
Watch the Winning Pitch
GelSight CEO Youssef Benmokhtar presents the winning pitch, describing how GelSight is revolutionizing mobile surface inspection, areas of collaboration with Hexagon, and what the future holds for digitized tactile sensing.
Trace the journey of GelSight, beginning with an idea from MIT professor and neuroscientist Ted Adelson, who was fascinated as he watched his infant daughter learn to explore the world around her through touch.
New Capabilities, Improvements, AI Toolbox and Operator Mode
GelSight Mobile 3.2 goes beyond quantitative metrology by enabling non-dimensional inspection and measurement with a first-of-its-kind tactile artificial intelligence toolbox. This new software also features Operator Mode, algorithm improvements and surface roughness analysis. 3.3 brings further system improvements, building on the upgraded functionality.
MIT Professor Ted Adelson, who helped create GelSight and is an expert on vision science, computer science, and artificial intelligence, discusses how GelSight's touch sensing technology is helping robots and surface measurement.
Want to learn more about GelSight and how to get the most out of our products? Our How To playlist on YouTube is an excellent resource, featuring several explainer videos with more being added each quarter as we create them.
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