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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Articles & Research

With more and more patients electing to use home-use therapies for their medical treatment, ultra-thin force-sensitive resistors can capture important force feedback to improve the usability and effectiveness of small, smart medical devices.

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Given the high regulatory standards that medical devices must adhere to, embedding smart manufacturing systems with force-sensing capabilities can help automate critical aspects of the production process.

Articles & Research

Grippers embedded with FlexiForce touch sensors help to create a man-machine interface that captures tactile feedback during robotic surgery.

Testimonials

What is 15-20 years of peace of mind worth? Not having patients complain because of TMJ symptoms after treatment? Not having patients complaining about broken cusps? Problems with relapse? What is that worth to you for 20 years? T-Scan may appear expensive at first, but in the long run gives you

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Thanks to innovative minds and developments in technology, robotic surgical systems continue to advance.

Testimonials

I can unequivocally say that I've never purchased a piece of technology that returned an investment faster than the T-Scan™. It is the one piece of equipment that I use on every patient that I work on, especially for full mouth rehabilitation. I just can't live without it. The way technology is

Articles & Research

In this "Wearable Technology Insights" article, an interdisciplinary team of researchers at the University of California San Diego and Rady Children's Hospital utilized Tekscan's Grip™ technology.

Articles & Research

Tekscan Pressure Mapping Technology was featured in Machine Design's "Leaders in OEM," which was published in January 2017.

Testimonials

[Tekscan's] work is spectacular, and more exceptional than I thought it would be. The sensors work great. They can detect the slightest pressure accurately. It is way beyond my expectations.

Testimonials

We had already used the standard flexible sensor in other jobs and product trials in the past, so we were familiar with its large dynamic range and excellent linearity and accuracy. But the instrument design needed a much smaller sensing area than the standard sensor provides. Turnaround on the