HaptX company profile

HaptX develops haptic gloves and force-feedback systems for virtual reality, robotics and training. Its gloves use microfluidic touch feedback and motion tracking to let users feel virtual objects or remotely control robotic hands with detailed tactile input.

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HaptX develops haptic gloves and force-feedback systems for virtual reality, robotics and training. Its gloves use microfluidic touch feedback and motion tracking to let users feel virtual objects or remotely control robotic hands with detailed tactile input.

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HaptX is relevant to robotics because realistic touch feedback can improve teleoperation, robot AI training, and human-machine control loops. The company does not build robot platforms, but its gloves sit in the interface layer between human operators, simulation environments, and dexterous robots. HaptX supplies enabling systems for robots, drones, or autonomous platforms. s Owns haptic glove, touch-feedback, force-feedback, and human-machine interface technology used in VR, spatial computing, and robotics workflows.

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Haptic interface hardware for robotics control, training and data capture

HaptX builds haptic glove systems for VR training, spatial computing and robotics. Its official HaptX Gloves G1 material describes tactile feedback, force feedback, motion tracking and SDK support for robotics systems, including ROS support for teleoperation, machine learning and computer vision workflows.

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