Attendees will see for the first time the Bota FT Stack developed for robotic software engineers of any level. A demonstrator of haptic teleoperation with the Kinova Gen3 will be on the booth for attendees to have a first-hand experience.
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Bota Systems, a provider of force sensing technology, will be exhibiting at the Robotics Summit & Expo, the premier event for robotics developers. The event takes place April 30-May 1, 2025 at the Boston Convention and Exhibition Center.
Attendees can visit Booth 538 to experience live demonstrations of the multimodal force-torque sensing platform of Bota for enabling safe and precise interaction for robotic systems. The platform consists of end-of-arm sensing, foot sensing, torque sensing for robotics joints, tactile sensing, and integrated sensing for robotic structures.
Attendees will see for the first time the Bota FT Stack developed for robotic software engineers of any level. A demonstrator of haptic teleoperation with the Kinova Gen3 will be on the booth for attendees to have a first-hand experience.
“We are excited to demonstrate our most advanced force sensing stack for robots and the significance of force information for developing cost effective AI models for robotics OEMs, developers, integrators and end-users,” said Klajd Lika, CEO of Bota Systems.
Lika is giving a talk on April 30 from 4:15-5 PM called “Advancing Robot Learning with Force Sensing & Physical Intelligence.” He will discuss the vital role of force and torque sensing in improving robot control and enabling physical intelligence through AI-driven learning.
Visit Bota Systems at Booth #538 to learn more about force sensing and experience the future of robotics firsthand. For more information, visit www.botasys.com or contact Lika at klika@botasys.com.
The Robotics Summit & Expo will bring together 5,000+ industry professionals to explore the latest advancements in motion control, AI, sensing, software development, humanoids, and more. The event features 200+ exhibitors, 50+ educational sessions, five keynotes, and hands-on demos, making it a must-attend gathering for those shaping the future of robotics. The Summit offers networking opportunities, a Career Fair, a robotics development challenge, the RBR50 Robotics Innovation Awards Gala, and more.
About Bota Systems
Bota Systems is a developer and manufacturer of multi-axis force-torque sensors, torque sensors, and custom sensors. Founded in 2020 as a spin-off from ETH Robotic Systems Lab, Bota Systems is based in Zurich, Switzerland. Its sensors give machines the sense of touch, and the company’s vision is for robots to work and move safely, and as naturally and freely as humans. Bota Systems’ team of accomplished robotic, software, and mechanical engineers continually develops highly-integrated and advanced sensors to support a wide range of applications, across both research and industry.
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