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See How Tactile Data Transforms Ergonomics Research

Join us alongside academic researchers and product development engineers for two live sessions covering tactile sensing applications and TactileGlove II demonstration.

Tactile Glove holding a box

Used by leading research and development teams

Dr Macleod and TactileGlove II

See tactile pressure measurement in real ergonomics research

What you'll learn

  • How distributed pressure measurement strengthens ergonomics research with quantifiable force data
  • Published findings from Purdue University trials using TactileGlove systems in peer-reviewed studies
  • Live TactileGlove II demonstration showing 65-sensor real-time pressure mapping during dynamic hand tasks

WHAT YOU WILL GAIN FROM ATTENDING

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Time zones covered across Europe and North America
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Sensing elements per glove for full-hand pressure mapping
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Expert speakers including academic and industry leaders

 “PPS made the impossible possible." 

Brandon Larson
Red Bull High Performance team 

 “TactileGlove-based measurements combined with computer vision showed real potential for predicting lifting injury risk, opening the door to smarter, scalable ergonomic assessments to improve workplace safety.” 

 Dr. Denny Yu
 Purdue University

 “PPS team was superlative in their domain knowledge & customer service“ 

 John Ikeda
 CEO @ FiftyThree 

Frequently asked questions

Which session should I attend — 18 March or 19 March?

Both sessions cover the same content, and the TactileGlove II demonstration. Additionally the session on 18th March will include a presentation by Dr Yu on his experience of using the TactileGlove in his ergonomic research. Choose the time that works best for your schedule.

What do I need to join the webinar?

You'll need a stable internet connection and a device that supports Zoom. Registration is free, just fill in the above form and we will email you the details.

Will I receive a recording if I can't attend live?

Yes. All registered participants will receive a recording of the session they registered for after the live event concludes.

Who should attend this webinar?

The webinar is designed for R&D engineers, ergonomics researchers, and product development teams working with hand tools, wearables, or human factors studies.

What will I learn during the demonstration?

You will see how TactileGlove II measures pressure distribution across the hand in real time, and hear how Purdue University used the system in published ergonomics research.

Don't miss the live tactile sensing webinar on ergonomics applications