PaXini to Showcase Tactile Sensing Innovation at CES 2026
PaXini CES 2026 will mark a significant milestone for embodied AI technology as PaXini Tech prepares to exhibit its comprehensive tactile sensing solutions. The company will showcase its full-stack embodied intelligence product matrix at the world’s largest technology event, taking place January 6–9, 2026, in Las Vegas.
High-Precision Tactile Sensors with Industry-Leading Performance
PaXini’s independently developed tactile sensors deliver exceptional precision with 0.01 N force sensing resolution across the full measurement range. The sensors feature 15 sensing dimensions, including 6-axis force, texture, and resilience capabilities, providing robots with human-like tactile perception previously unavailable in the market.
With a starting price of US$49, PaXini aims to democratize advanced tactile sensing technology and make it accessible to the broader embodied AI ecosystem. This competitive pricing strategy positions the company to accelerate adoption across multiple industries.
Comprehensive Embodied AI Product Matrix
The company’s product lineup extends beyond sensors to include the DexH13 dexterous-hand, multi-dimensional tactile humanoid robots TORA-ONE and TORA-DOUBLE ONE, and the omni-modal embodied intelligence datasets OmniSharing DB. This comprehensive approach addresses the complete infrastructure needed for embodied AI applications.
- High-precision tactile sensors with 15 sensing dimensions
- DexH13 dexterous-hand system
- TORA-ONE and TORA-DOUBLE ONE humanoid robots
- OmniSharing DB omni-modal datasets
CES 2026 Exhibition Details and Industry Applications
Visitors can experience PaXini CES 2026 demonstrations at Booth 9153 in the North Hall of the Las Vegas Convention Center. The company will provide hands-on interactive demonstrations showcasing how their technology enables applications across precision manufacturing, automotive assembly, logistics, commercial retail, smart home, and healthcare sectors.
Founded by researchers from Waseda University’s Sugano Laboratory in Japan—recognized as the birthplace of the world’s first humanoid robot—PaXini continues to lead tactile sensor shipment volume industry-wide. The company’s mission focuses on enabling AI to truly understand and interact with the physical world through advanced sensing capabilities.