Electronic Artificial Skin Reacts to Pain

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Previously, Mechanical Engineering HQ was featured on Bricsys’ blog again, explaining how a recent development in robotics and sensors has lead the creation of “artificial skin” that can sense and react to pain. The post title is “Electronic Artificial Skin Reacts to Pain”. This will be an important development in the robotics space, as it can lead to more complex prosthetics and many other advancements for robots down the road.

This article can be found on Bricsys’ site here.

We really hope that this post brings you some value, as this is a topics that can make a huge difference to some people’s lives. Innovation like this is bringing those who have the misfortune of living with a disability or injury closer to full health. It will also generally improve the robotics field, which as time goes by, will become more prominent in everybody’s life.

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