Overview
- At CES 2026 in Las Vegas, PaXini’s TORA-ONE humanoid completed a full ice‑cream workflow in a live presentation, manipulating levers, handling ingredients, and handing cups to visitors.
- PaXini introduced its PX‑6AX‑GEN3 tactile sensors, which it says measure 15 dimensions with repeatability under 0.5% of full scale to support fingertip perception.
- The firm also showcased PX6D/PXTS Hall‑effect six‑dimensional force/torque sensors with embedded intelligence for whole‑body force control, described by the company as lightweight and fast‑responding.
- Its DexH13 dexterous hand, equipped with 1,140 tactile processing units, mirrored human gestures and performed delicate tasks such as stable grasping of irregular objects and knob turning in demos.
- PaXini announced an omni‑modality data acquisition system targeting roughly 200 million entries per year with planned cloud distribution and claimed higher efficiency than teleoperation, with Android Headlines corroborating the live demo details.