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Electronic Skin Patches - Global Strategic Business Report - Product Thumbnail Image

Electronic Skin Patches - Global Strategic Business Report

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  • May 2025
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Electronic Skin Patch Market Report 2025

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The Global Humanoid Robots Market 2025-2035

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  • April 2025
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The Global Market for Wearable Sensors and Actuators 2025-2035

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The Global Market for Wearable Electronics and Sensors 2025-2035

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  • December 2024
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The Electronic Skin market within the context of Robotics is a rapidly growing industry. Electronic Skin, also known as e-skin, is a thin, flexible material that can be used to create artificial skin for robots. It is designed to mimic the properties of human skin, such as sensitivity to touch, temperature, and pressure. It can also be used to detect changes in the environment, such as humidity and air quality. This technology is being used to create robots that can interact with humans in a more natural way. E-skin is being used in a variety of applications, such as medical robots, industrial robots, and consumer robots. It is also being used in the development of prosthetics and exoskeletons. The use of e-skin in robotics is expected to continue to grow as the technology advances. Some of the companies in the Electronic Skin market include Soft Robotics, SynTouch, and Tactai. Other companies include Flexible Robotics, Skin Robotics, and Skinbotics. These companies are developing e-skin technology for a variety of applications, from medical robots to consumer robots. Show Less Read more