Daimon Robotics is a Shenzhen-based robotics company founded in 2023 that develops high-resolution multimodal tactile sensing systems and dexterous hand solutions, including its flagship vision-based tactile sensor (DM-Tac W), dexterous robotic hand (DM-Hand1), and teleoperation data collection system (DM-EXton). Its proprietary monochromatic light-based tactile technology enables robots to sense shape, texture, hardness, and contact forces, with applications in embodied AI, smart logistics, intelligent manufacturing, and laboratory automation.
“TactX demonstrates that tactile representations can be shared across sensors with fundamentally different physical transduction mechanisms — vision-based (Daimon), magnetic (eFlesh), and resistive (FlexiTac)”
Source→“In our implementation, the tactile sensor is the DM-Tac VBTS from Daimon Robotics, mounted on the robotic gripper. The sensor captures tactile signals at 120 Hz with an image resolution of 320×240.”
Source→“The system runs on DM-Tac sensors at 120 Hz with 320×240 resolution. The core estimation pipeline is least-squares fitting over contact points — computationally trivial compared to neural inference.”
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