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FlexiTac: A Low-Cost, Open-Source, Scalable Tactile Sensing Solution for Robotic Systems

Cheap, shareable touch sensors that let robots feel what they grab

Researchers built FlexiTac, a low-cost tactile sensing system that gives robot hands the ability to detect pressure and texture through flexible sensor pads and simple electronics. The system costs far less than existing alternatives, works on different types of grippers, and can be manufactured quickly and consistently—making it practical for widespread use in robotics labs and industry.

Robot dexterity has been held back by expensive, fragile touch sensors that few labs can afford or easily integrate into new designs. FlexiTac removes that barrier: its open-source design, low manufacturing cost, and plug-and-play setup mean more researchers can experiment with touch-based learning, and manufacturers can add sensitive manipulation to more types of robots. This could accelerate progress in tasks like assembly, sorting, and manipulation that currently require human workers.