
AL.Robot (CEO Daehee Kang), a company specializing in high-precision force and torque sensors, announced that it will participate in CES 2026, a global electronics and technology exhibition held in Las Vegas, USA from January 6 to 9, to showcase high-precision force and torque sensors and robot control technology.
With support from the Bucheon Industry Promotion Agency, AL Robot will exhibit in the National Pavilion (Global Pavilion) of the Integrated Korea Pavilion organized by the Korea Trade-Investment Promotion Agency (KOTRA). CES is a global exhibition showcasing trends and directions in the global technology industry, and by 2026, approximately 4,300 companies from 160 countries are expected to participate.
At this exhibition, AL Robot will showcase its lineup of six-axis force and torque sensors, joint-type torque sensors, rotary torque sensors, and robot contact control technology based on active compliance control. These technologies are key elements that enable robots to detect external forces during operation and respond safely and precisely.
In particular, the 6-axis force/torque sensor is configured as an experiential demo that allows visitors to directly apply force or movement and check the changes in each axis in real-time graphs, allowing them to intuitively understand the changes in force and torque that occur during robot contact work.
AEL Robot's torque sensors are attracting attention in the global market based on their high-performance specifications and reasonable price competitiveness. Since the news of AEL Robot's participation at CES was announced, inquiries about on-site meetings and technical collaborations have been pouring in.
AL Robot currently supplies 6-axis force/torque sensors and joint-type torque sensors to major domestic robotics companies and global medical device manufacturers, and is also expanding joint development and technological cooperation with major robotics companies, including those in Japan.
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