Resources

Resources

Browse our library of pressure mapping and force measurement resources, including eBooks, Case Studies, On Demand Webinars, Whitepapers, and much more.

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On Demand Webinar

Mark Lowe -- Tekscan's VP of Sensors -- shares application opportunities for medical device design engineers to tap into the physical therapy/rehab market with force-sensitive devices.

On Demand Webinar

Learn how dentists, like you, solve everyday dental problems.

Articles & Research

This article explores how FSR technology (like FlexiForce touch sensors) can become key embedded components to enable innovative and exciting medical device IoT concepts.

Articles & Research

Tekscan VP of Sensors Mark Lowe explains innovative concepts for piezoresistive touch sensors -- like FlexiForce™ sensors -- to advanced physical therapy treatment processes.

On Demand Webinar

Watch this 45 minute on-demand webinar to learn about the latest in digital occlusion technology!

On Demand Webinar

Tekscan CTO Rob Podoloff explains how force-sensitive R&D/clinical research technology can lay the framework for smart, differentiated medical devices.

Articles & Research

This article showcases how tactile sensing technology used in R&D or clinical research settings can essentially "Map the Path" to an innovative, first-of-its-kind medical device.

Articles & Research

Tekscan's CTO Rob Podoloff provides key advice for companies to save on the embedded force sensor investment.

Articles & Research

No matter the application, engineers often wonder about the best method for measuring force feedback. This article breaks down how common embedded force-sensing technologies compare. Learn how force-sensitive resistors (like FlexiForce touch sensors) compare to load cells.

Articles & Research

Pressure indicating film and tactile pressure sesnors each have advantages and constraints for providing accurate and meaningful data. Understanding how these strengths and limitations influence an application is critical in the design process.