In a groundbreaking announcement that’s sending ripples through the tech industry, PaXini Tech has revealed its plans to debut revolutionary tactile sensing technology at CES 2026. The company, with roots tracing back to Waseda University’s legendary Sugano Laboratory birthplace of the world’s first humanoid robot is poised to transform how AI interacts with the physical world.
Unprecedented Precision in Tactile Technology
PaXini’s breakthrough lies in their high-precision tactile sensors, offering an extraordinary 0.01 N force sensing resolution across the full measurement range. These sensors feature 15 sensing dimensions, including 6-axis force, texture, and resilience detection capabilities that equip robots with human-like tactile perception previously thought impossible.
What makes this announcement particularly significant is the accessibility factor. Starting at just $49, PaXini aims to democratize advanced tactile sensing technology, making it available to a broader embodied AI ecosystem rather than limiting it to well-funded research institutions.
Comprehensive AI Product Matrix
The company’s CES 2026 showcase will feature their complete embodied intelligence product matrix:
- High-precision tactile sensors with industry-leading performance
- DexH13 dexterous hand for complex manipulation tasks
- TORA-ONE and TORA-DOUBLE ONE multi-dimensional tactile humanoid robots
- OmniSharing DB omni-modal embodied intelligence datasets
Market Impact and Industry Applications
PaXini’s technology addresses critical gaps across multiple industries. Their tactile sensors are already leading in shipment volume, with applications spanning:
- Precision manufacturing and quality control
- Automotive assembly and testing
- Logistics and warehouse automation
- Commercial retail and customer service
- Smart home integration
- Healthcare and rehabilitation
Strategic Timing and Market Positioning
The timing of this announcement is particularly strategic. As the AI industry grapples with the challenge of creating truly embodied intelligence AI that can understand and interact meaningfully with the physical world PaXini’s tactile sensing breakthrough addresses a fundamental bottleneck.
The company’s consistent innovation has positioned them as a leader in tactile technology shipments, and their comprehensive approach to embodied AI infrastructure suggests they’re building for long-term market dominance rather than short-term gains.
What This Means for the Future
PaXini’s CES 2026 debut represents more than just another tech showcase it signals the maturation of embodied AI from research concept to commercial reality. With hands-on interactive demonstrations planned at Booth 9153 (North Hall, LVCC), attendees will experience firsthand how tactile sensing can bridge the gap between digital intelligence and physical interaction.
As we move toward an increasingly automated future, PaXini’s technology could be the missing piece that enables truly intelligent robots to work alongside humans in complex, real-world environments.
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