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

Dr. Robert Kerstein, DMD, provides an intimate look into the several immediate and long-term impacts T-Scan has had on his practice over the last 35 years, including clinical examples where T-Scan helped him reduce or address common occlusal challenges.

On Demand Webinar

Want to take your gait research out of the lab? Learn more about gait insights from a portable, research validated system in this webinar.

On Demand Webinar

An on-demand webinar exploring innovative methods for using ultra-thin FlexiForce sensors to create data-driven medical training devices.

On Demand Webinar

In a live webinar produced by Machine Design, Tekscan product managers Camilo Aladro and Ed Haidar answer questions from design engineers on the topic of printed force and pressure sensing technologies.

On Demand Webinar

This on-demand webinar covers some of the many diverse ways that pressure mapping technology is contributing to the advancement of battery and power designs, helping companies meet demands for a mainstream consumer population.

On Demand Webinar

Tekscan's Rob Podoloff (Chief Technical Officer) and Camilo Aladro (Pressure Mapping Product Manager) respond to technical questions submitted directly by Tekscan technology users and prospects.

On Demand Webinar

With the design engineer community abuzz with the concept of printed sensing technologies – especially force sensors – this webinar covers everything you need to know when evaluating ultra-thin force sensitive resistor technology.

Articles & Research

Could force-sensitive training devices help develop higher standards for future medical professionals?

On Demand Webinar

Camilo Aladro - Tekscan's Pressure Mapping Product Manager - coaches you through the pressure mapping sensor selection process.

Articles & Research

Tekscan CTO Rob Podoloff shares his insight on the diverse roles for printed force and pressure sensing technologies in medical devices and automotive design.