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Australian Manufacturing: Contactile wins Advanced Manufacturing Award at Australian Technologies Competition 2020
Australian innovator Contactile has been awarded the winner of the Advanced Manufacturing Award at the Australian Technologies Competition 2020, which seeks to identify and accelerate Australian technology ‘scaleups’ with the

UNSW Sydney Founders Program: UNSW Founders entrepreneurs win big at Australian Technologies Competition!
The Australian Technologies Competition (ACT) seeks to identify and accelerate Australian technology ‘scaleups’ with the greatest global potential. Bringing founders together with experienced entrepreneurs, business builders, angel investors, venture capital

Australian Technologies Competition: ATC20 Winners
WINNER: ADVANCED MANUFACTURING AWARD Contactile: At Contactile, we have developed a world leading technology that gives robots a human sense of touch which is a critical component of human dexterity.

UNSW Sydney Founders Program: UNSW Founders startups named Australian Technologies Competition 2020 finalists
Three UNSW Founders startups have been announced as Australian Technologies Competition 2020 finalists. In the Global Social Impact category, 4eyes Vision has been selected for their system containing everything people

UNSW Sydney Founders Program: UNSW startup wins $50,000 prize in Bionics Queensland Challenge 2020
UNSW Sydney start-up Contactile was part of the team that recently took out the top prize of $50,000 in the Bionic Senses category of Bionics Queensland Challenge 2020. Contactile founders

Bionics Queensland Challenge 2020: Winner announcement
The number of sensory-deprived people globally is expected to increase…continued innovation is vital in hearing, vision, touch, smell and taste and in restoring balance and orientation. THE WINNERS ARE… Watch

Australian Manufacturing: Bio-inspired sensing technology gives robots a human sense of touch
A bio-inspired tactile sensor technology created by Sydney-based start-up Contactile equips robotic gripping systems with the sensory advantages of human hands, enabling robots to sense friction. Dr Heba Khamis, one

NSW Smart Sensing Network: Bio-inspired sensing technology gives robots a human sense of touch
Bio-inspired tactile sensor technology created by Sydney-based start-up Contactile, equips robotic gripping systems with sensory advantages of human hands, enabling robots to sense friction. Dr Heba Khamis, one of the