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TACTIGON Could ever a robot “humanize” itself? Science Fiction?

Tactigon has a first answer to this question with its Tactigon Technology demo at CES2023.

Tactigon is a Next-Generation Technology with Artificial Intelligence, Gesture and Voice Recognition, highly human-centered, with focus on simplifying the way humans interact with robots or cobots; you can teach to a robot or even program a robot without need of coding skills, just with vocal commands or gestures.

Again: Science Fiction?

At CES2023 you can see a robot learning to say hello, to dance, fight, pick up an object. With no code lines. Just through voice and gestures.

That’s definitely no science fiction. It is reality, and it is an advanced technology with Artificial Intelligence that allows the machine to learn in increasingly similar ways to human learning. This opens the use of digital to many more people and enables new business models.

Tactigon Vision of the Future

In our vision of the future humans will work with machines in a simplified way through the so-called “natural interfaces”. We got inspired by Prof. Adrian Mueller of Kaiserslautern University:

The ability to control device with gestures and voice has a broad range of application in IoT and beyond.

Natural User Interface is new way for interaction with digital world” [2018]

Our goal is to become the n°1 in voice and gesture recognition technology. We’re not the first Company dealing with this, but we aim to revolution all this through the scalability to multiple settings (robotics, industrial, medical, gaming, etc.) because we incorporate a software layer, which allows the technology to be customizable to any desired sector. Tactigon Technology has been designed to be adaptable to multiple interfaces and operating systems, in order to be implemented in devices such as controllers, watches, gamepads, PCs, robots, robot arms, etc.

Gains

Tactigon technology is for everyone!

Both B2B and End Users can benefit from Tactigon Technology:

  • Improvement and simplification of man machine interaction to reach at least 30% productivity boost (travel reduction, time saving) thanks to Artificial Intelligence
  • 30% reduction waste of time and time needed to learn how to use a software or program a robot/cobot
  • Work with more ergonomic device thus decreasing absence from work caused by illness and physical problems
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CES 2023

Tactigon technology has been chosen by European Innovation Council and SMEs Executive Agency (EISMEA) for the second time as highly promising and innovative Italian Company to be featured in the EU’s official pavilion!

Meet us at European Pavilion booth 55439, Venetian Expo, Halls D

History and Tactigon Product Family

  1. Tactigon ONE wearable motion sensor IoT on sale since 2018;
  2. Tactigon Skin Reload (version 2021 – with gesture and voice recognition) product pre-sales on Indiegogo. The first version of the product was in 2020 with gesture recognition only.
  3. Tactigon GEAR software for AR/VR data visualization through natural user interface.

[Next Industries srl]

The Tactigon is a brand of Next Industries srl – MILANO -, an Italian Company born in 2014, dealing with IIoT and wearable devices with Artificial Intelligence algorithm thus allowing a very natural user experience. Some key results reached during these last 5 years of activity: design patent pending, quality certification, certification of excellence and 1st phase victory in the European SME Instrument project with our Tactigon.

Ben

I am the owner of Cerebral-overload.com and the Verizon Wireless Reviewer for Techburgh.com. My love of gadgets came from his lack of a Nintendo Game Boy when he was a child . I vowed from that day on to get his hands on as many tech products as possible. My approach to a review is to make it informative for the technofile while still making it understandable to everyone. Ben is a new voice in the tech industry and is looking to make a mark wherever he goes. When not reviewing products, I is also a 911 Telecommunicator just outside of Pittsburgh PA. Twitter: @gizmoboaks

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