DISCOVER THE BENEFITS OF MULTI-AXIS FORCE SENSORS IN ROBOTICS​

Join HITEC’s Domenic El-Achkar and George Low for an in-depth technical webinar exploring how multi-axis force sensors - powered by strain gauge technology - are driving the next evolution in robotics.

From the fingertips of surgical tools to the footpads of humanoid robots, sensing technology is helping machines move, act, and even feel more like humans. In this session, we dive into real-world case studies where precise force and torque measurements are essential to safety, functionality, and performance in robotics systems.

11am EDT Wednesday 30th April 2025

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WHAT YOU WILL LEARN

The session highlights key applications of strain gauge sensors in cutting-edge robotics.

Industry Insights 

The Growing Role of Robotics Across Industries: Market trends in surgical robotics, warehouse automation, and more

How Strain Gauge Sensors Enable Human-Like Movement: The science behind multi-axis force sensing and tactile replication

Case Study Deep Dives

Replicating Human Touch in Humanoids: Enhancing dexterity and safety in delicate operations

Active Flight Control Sticks: Improving pilot control and situational awareness with real-time feedback

Warehouse Automation: Achieving greater efficiency and accuracy with embedded force sensors

Robotic-Assisted Surgery: Capturing ultra-sensitive force inputs for safer, more precise procedures

Prosthetic Foot Design: Real-time gait feedback using composite-mounted strain gauges

Our Solutions

Sensor Design Considerations & Technology Insights: Sensor placement, gage factor, overload handling, and minimizing cross-talk

Business Impact and Measurable Results: Reduced injury risk, improved consistency, better decision-making, and faster time to market

MEET YOUR PRESENTERS

Domenic El-Achkar

Domenic El-Achkar

Director of Engineering

Domenic leads the engineering departments for both HITEC facilities, and is responsible for product design and development. He was formerly Engineering Manager at HITEC and has been a Technical Director within the industry.

 

George Low

George Low

Vice President & Managing Director

Vice President & Managing Director responsible for both the United States and Sri Lankan business entities. He has spent the majority of his career within the Group and has developed relationships across many industries to deliver unique customer solutions for our clients.

WHO SHOULD ATTEND

This webinar is specially designed for

Design Engineers and R&D Leaders working on robotic systems

Automation Specialists looking to improve precision and efficiency

Medical Device Developers exploring robotics-assisted solutions

Aerospace & Defense Innovators developing control systems and autonomous machines

Product Managers & Systems Integrators evaluating force measurement technologies

Academic Researchers in the fields of biomechanics, robotics, and control systems

DISCOVER HITEC SENSORS EXPERTISE

HITEC Sensors combines over 50 years of excellence in the sensor industry. As a leader in custom sensor solutions and specialized mechanical engineering services, we are dedicated to advancing the technology of load and force measurement. Our commitment is to provide you not only with theoretical knowledge but also with practical solutions that can be applied to enhance your operations immediately.

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