PaXini Set to Debut at CES 2026, Driving the Next Era of Embodied AI Through Advanced Tactile Sensing

PaXini Tech has announced its debut showcase at CES 2026 in Las Vegas, marking a major milestone for the company as it positions itself at the forefront of embodied artificial intelligence innovation. The exhibition will take place from January 6 to 9, 2026, where PaXini will present a comprehensive lineup of tactile sensing technologies, dexterous robotic systems and full-stack embodied AI infrastructure solutions at Booth 9153 in North Hall, LVCC.

Originating from the prestigious Sugano Laboratory at Waseda University — widely acknowledged as a pioneering institution in humanoid robotics — PaXini brings decades of robotics expertise combined with breakthrough AI engineering. The company’s mission is to enable artificial intelligence to understand, interpret and physically interact with the real world in a more human-like manner.

One of the key highlights of PaXini’s showcase will be its high-precision tactile sensing technology. These independently developed sensors provide extraordinary tactile feedback with a force sensing resolution of 0.01 Newton across the entire measurement range. Offering 15 sensing dimensions, including six-axis force detection, texture interpretation and material resilience sensing, the technology equips robots with sensory abilities similar to human touch.

Despite its advanced engineering, PaXini has strategically positioned its tactile sensors to be highly accessible, with pricing starting from US$49. This move is expected to accelerate global adoption of tactile AI solutions across research institutions, robotics startups and major industrial sectors.

Beyond sensing technology, PaXini is unveiling a complete embodied AI ecosystem consisting of the DexH13 dexterous robotic hand, the multi-dimensional tactile humanoid robots TORA-ONE and TORA-DOUBLE ONE, and the OmniSharing DB — an omni-modal dataset platform capable of supporting complex embodied AI learning and interaction.

PaXini’s product ecosystem has already seen strong adoption in precision manufacturing, automotive assembly, logistics automation, commercial retail environments, smart home integration and healthcare applications. The company reports consistently leading shipment performance within the tactile sensing segment.

At CES 2026, visitors can expect immersive, hands-on demonstrations. Attendees will witness humanoid robots interacting with physical environments, handling delicate objects with precision, responding to real-time contact stimuli and showcasing the real-world viability of embodied AI.

PaXini believes the future of AI lies beyond visual cognition and computational capability. True intelligence, they say, requires physical awareness, spatial sensitivity and the ability to “feel” — a capability their solutions are designed to enable.

Through its CES debut, PaXini aims not only to introduce new technology, but to shape the direction of global robotics development and inspire a smarter, safer and more interactive AI-driven world.

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