- Torque Sensor Market Expanding… Growing Demand for Precision Control
- Implementing ‘Fingertip Sensitivity’ Through Sensors and Control… Core Component Strategy
- Collaborating with Major Japanese Robotics Companies… Global Technology Validation
- Pursuing KOSDAQ Listing… Moving to Attract Investment and Expand Production Lines
[Edaily Reporter Shin Young-bin] As competition in the humanoid robot sector intensifies, the decisive factor in the robotics industry is shifting toward ‘sensors and control.’ This suggests that core component technologies enabling ‘finger-tip sensation’ will open up the market before fully assembled robots do.
The actual market is also growing. According to market research firm Fortune Business Insights, the global torque sensor market is projected to expand from approximately $11.5 billion (about 17 trillion won) last year to $20 billion (about 30 trillion won) by 2034.
Amid this trend, A.L. Robot, a manufacturer of force and torque sensors for robots, is drawing attention. The company has focused on realizing a robot’s “tactile feedback” based on sensor and control technologies.
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